burtnīca

Etymology
From. A neologism by, proposed in 1869 in the form , but since 1870, by K. Valdemārs' influence, as.

Noun

 * 1) notebook a book with blank pages for writing, drawing, etc.
 * 2) fascicule, fascicle discrete portion of a book, published separately
 * 3)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together
 * 1) fascicule, fascicle discrete portion of a book, published separately
 * 2)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together
 * 1) fascicule, fascicle discrete portion of a book, published separately
 * 2)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together
 * 1) fascicule, fascicle discrete portion of a book, published separately
 * 2)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together
 * 1)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together
 * 1)  quire set of folded sheets of paper stitched together