The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bookmen
Bookman \Book"man\, n.; pl. Bookmen.
A studious man; a scholar.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
bookmen
n. (plural of bookman English)
Usage examples of "bookmen".
Look around the room: professors, leading citizens of the Commonwealth, poets, the frequent hosts and guests of senators and dignitaries, bookmen—who would really think us involved in a murder?
But you're bookmen, and that's all you'll be till they change the natural order of the world.
No author is insensible to the compliment involved in a request for his autograph, assuming the request to come from some sincere lover of books and bookmen.
He was watching three veiled men in tattered coats and baggy once-white trousers scramble up the bank ahead of a pair of bookmen’s guards waving their clubs.