book

Etymology 1
From, , from , from , from. Eclipsed non-native, from. Bookmaker sense by.

Noun



 * 1) A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
 * 2) A long work fit for publication, typically prose, such as a novel or textbook, and typically published as such a bound collection of sheets, but now sometimes electronically as an e-book.
 * 3) A major division of a long work.
 * 4)   A record of betting (from the use of a notebook to record what each person has bet).
 * 5)  A bookmaker (a person who takes bets on sporting events and similar); bookie; turf accountant.
 * 6) A convenient collection, in a form resembling a book, of small paper items for individual use.
 * 7)  The script of a musical or opera.
 * 8)  Records of the accounts of a business.
 * 9)  A book award, a recognition for receiving the highest grade in a class (traditionally an actual book, but recently more likely a letter or certificate acknowledging the achievement).
 * 10)  Six tricks taken by one side.
 * 11)  Four of a kind.
 * 12)  A document, held by the referee, of the incidents happened in the game.
 * 13)  A list of all players who have been booked (received a warning) in a game.
 * 14)  The twenty-sixth Lenormand card.
 * 15)  Any source of instruction.
 * 16)  The accumulated body of knowledge passed down among black pimps.
 * 17)  A portfolio of one's previous work in the industry.
 * 18) * Idea Industry (page 27)
 * Your portfolio — your book — has to be killer.
 * 1)  The sum of chess knowledge in the opening or endgame.
 * 1)  The script of a musical or opera.
 * 2)  Records of the accounts of a business.
 * 3)  A book award, a recognition for receiving the highest grade in a class (traditionally an actual book, but recently more likely a letter or certificate acknowledging the achievement).
 * 4)  Six tricks taken by one side.
 * 5)  Four of a kind.
 * 6)  A document, held by the referee, of the incidents happened in the game.
 * 7)  A list of all players who have been booked (received a warning) in a game.
 * 8)  The twenty-sixth Lenormand card.
 * 9)  Any source of instruction.
 * 10)  The accumulated body of knowledge passed down among black pimps.
 * 11)  A portfolio of one's previous work in the industry.
 * 12) * Idea Industry (page 27)
 * Your portfolio — your book — has to be killer.
 * 1)  The sum of chess knowledge in the opening or endgame.
 * 1)  The accumulated body of knowledge passed down among black pimps.
 * 2)  A portfolio of one's previous work in the industry.
 * 3) * Idea Industry (page 27)
 * Your portfolio — your book — has to be killer.
 * 1)  The sum of chess knowledge in the opening or endgame.
 * 1) * Idea Industry (page 27)
 * Your portfolio — your book — has to be killer.
 * 1)  The sum of chess knowledge in the opening or endgame.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:book

Hyponyms

 * See Thesaurus:book

Etymology 2
From, , from , , from the noun (see above).

Verb

 * 1)   To reserve (something) for future use.
 * 2)  To write down, to register or record in a book or as in a book.
 * They booked that message from the hill
 * 1)  To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
 * I booked a flight to New York.
 * 1)  To record the name and other details of a suspected offender and the offence for later judicial action.
 * The police booked him for driving too fast.
 * 1)  To issue a caution to, usually a yellow card, or a red card if a yellow card has already been issued.
 * 2)  To travel very fast.
 * He was really booking, until he passed the speed trap.
 * 1) To record bets as bookmaker.
 * 2)  To receive the highest grade in a class.
 * The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class.
 * 1)  To leave.
 * He was here earlier, but he booked.
 * He was really booking, until he passed the speed trap.
 * 1) To record bets as bookmaker.
 * 2)  To receive the highest grade in a class.
 * The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class.
 * 1)  To leave.
 * He was here earlier, but he booked.
 * He was here earlier, but he booked.

Etymology 3
From, , from , from , first and third person singular indicative past tense of.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to ; to reserve

Etymology
Compare.

Noun

 * 1) hair

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) piece