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antiquarians

  • 1 anticuario1

    1 = antiquarian, antiquary, antiquarian librarian, antique dealer.
    Ex. The second group of people to interest themselves in popular reading material were the later seventeenth century antiquarians.
    Ex. Local history collections are being built up in many countries, whether as deliberate policy, based on collections of local antiquaries, or developed casually over many years = En muchos países se están creando colecciones de historia local, ya sea como fruto de una política delibrada, a partir de de colecciones de anticuarios de la localidad, o creadas de un modo casual durante el transcurso de muchos años.
    Ex. This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.
    Ex. Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.
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    * especialidad del anticuario = antiquarianism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > anticuario1

  • 2 anticuario

    m.
    1 antique dealer, antiquarian.
    2 antique shop, antiquary.
    * * *
    1 (conocedor) antiquary, antiquarian; (comerciante) antique dealer
    * * *
    anticuario, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F (=comerciante) antique dealer; (=coleccionista) antiquarian, antiquary
    * * *
    - ria masculino, femenino
    a) ( persona) antique dealer
    b) anticuario masculino ( tienda) antique shop
    * * *
    - ria masculino, femenino
    a) ( persona) antique dealer
    b) anticuario masculino ( tienda) antique shop
    * * *
    anticuario1
    1 = antiquarian, antiquary, antiquarian librarian, antique dealer.

    Ex: The second group of people to interest themselves in popular reading material were the later seventeenth century antiquarians.

    Ex: Local history collections are being built up in many countries, whether as deliberate policy, based on collections of local antiquaries, or developed casually over many years = En muchos países se están creando colecciones de historia local, ya sea como fruto de una política delibrada, a partir de de colecciones de anticuarios de la localidad, o creadas de un modo casual durante el transcurso de muchos años.
    Ex: This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.
    Ex: Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.
    * especialidad del anticuario = antiquarianism.

    anticuario2

    Ex: Frequently many antique shops will be clustered together in nearby locations.

    * * *
    antiquarian
    masculine, feminine
    1 (persona) antique dealer
    2
    * * *

    anticuario
    ◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino


    b)

    anticuario sustantivo masculino ( tienda) antique shop

    anticuario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino antique dealer
    ' anticuario' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    anticuaria
    - adjudicar
    * * *
    anticuario, -a
    nm,f
    1. [comerciante] antique dealer
    2. [experto] antiquarian
    nm
    [establecimiento] antique shop
    * * *
    m antique dealer
    * * *
    anticuario, - ria adj
    : antique, antiquarian
    : antiquarian, antiquary
    : antique shop
    * * *
    anticuario n (tienda) antique shop

    Spanish-English dictionary > anticuario

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