TOME definition: a book, especially a very heavy, large, or learned book. See examples of tome used in a sentence.
J’étais poussé par une foule d’hommes et de femmes qui se ruaient les uns sur les autres et se heurtaient dans un nuage de poussière. I was pushed hither and thither by a mass of men and women, who hustled each other in a cloud of dust.
The meaning of TOME is book; especially : a large or scholarly book. How to use tome in a sentence. Did you know?
/ toʊm / Add to word list a large, heavy book (Definition of tome from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Festival to give a reading of your new tome and found that, entirely because of a struggle between competing ideologies, your luggage had to stay at home.
Definition of tome noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Noun tome (plural tomes) One in a series of volumes. A large or scholarly book. Synonym: (humorous) doorstop The professor pulled a dusty old tome from the bookshelf.
Define tome. tome synonyms, tome pronunciation, tome translation, English dictionary definition of tome. n. 1. One of the books in a work of several volumes. 2. A book, especially a large or scholarly one. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...
A large or scholarly book. The professor pulled a dusty old tome from the bookshelf.
tome (n.) 1510s, "a single volume forming part of a multi-volume work," from French tome (16c.) or directly from Latin tomus "section of a book, tome," from Greek tomos "volume, section of a book," originally "a section, piece cut off," from temnein "to cut" (from PIE root *tem- "to cut").