AskDefine | Define bookend

Dictionary Definition

bookend n : a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright (on a shelf or table)

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English

Noun

  1. An heavy object or moveable support placed at one or both ends of a row of books for the purpose of keeping them upright.

Translations

object designed to keep books upright
  • Finnish: kirjatuki
  • German: Buchstütze
  • Japanese: ブックエンド

Extensive Definition

A bookend is an object that is designed to buttress, or support, an upright row of books. It is placed on either end to prevent books from falling over, such as in a half-filled bookshelf. Bookends are both utilitarian and, often, decorative. They are common in libraries and in homes. Heavy bookends have been used for centuries. The simple sheetmetal bookend was originally patented in the 1870s, and uses the weight of the books themselves to make an anchor.
Bookends can be an important consideration in home decor. Some bookends are made of bronze, marble, wood and even large geodes. Elaborate and decorative bookends are not uncommon.
bookend in German: Buchstütze
bookend in Japanese: ブックエンド
bookend in Dutch: Boekensteun
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