From Middle English bokebynder, bok-bindere, equivalent to book + binder.
bookbinder (plural bookbinders)
- A person whose profession is binding pages together to form books.
person whose profession is binding books
- Azerbaijani: cildçi
- Bulgarian: книговезец m (knigovezec)
- Catalan: enquadernador m
- Czech: knihař (cs) m, knihvazač m, vazač m
- Danish: bogbinder c
- Dutch: boekbinder (nl)
- Estonian: raamatuköitja, köitja
- Faroese: bókbindari m
- Finnish: kirjansitoja
- French: relieur (fr) m, relieuse (fr) f
- German: Buchbinder (de) m, Buchbinderin (de) f
- Greek: βιβλιοδέτης (el) m (vivliodétis)
- Hungarian: könyvkötő (hu)
- Icelandic: bókbindari (is) m
- Italian: legatore m, legatrice f
- Latin: glūtinātōr m, bibliopēgus m (New Latin)
- Latvian: grāmatsējējs m
- Macedonian: книгове́зец m (knigovézec), книгоподвезник m (knigopodveznik)
- Old Czech: knihař m
- Polish: introligator (pl) m
- Portuguese: encadernador (pt) m, encadernadora (pt) f
- Romanian: legător (ro) m, legătoare (ro) f
- Russian: переплётчик (ru) m (perepljótčik), переплётчица (ru) f (perepljótčica)
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: knihiwjazar m, knihiwjazarka f
- Spanish: encuadernador (es)
- Swedish: bokbindare (sv) c
- Tagalog: tagabalat-aklat
- Ukrainian: паліту́рник m (palitúrnyk)
- Uyghur: مۇقاۋىچى (muqawichi)
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