bookstave

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English

Etymology

From Middle English bocstaff, bocstaf (letter; symbol; written character), from Old English bōcstæf (letter, written symbol), from Proto-Germanic *bōkastabaz, equivalent to book +‎ stave (inflected form of staff). Compare modern Norwegian bokstav, Swedish bokstav, Danish bogstav, modern German Buchstabe, modern Dutch boekstaaf.

Pronunciation

Noun

bookstave (plural bookstaves)

  1. (rare) Alternative form of bookstaff (letter, alphabetic symbol)