Complete Definition of "tome"

English

Etymology
Latin tomus � Greek ��μο� (section of a book, volume), from �έμνειν (to cut, to incise, to separate).

Pronunciation
t�m, /t��m/, /<tt>t@Um</tt>/
:Rhymes:English:-��m|Rhymes: -��m

Noun
en-noun

  1. One in a series of volumes.
  2. A large or scholarly book.

Translations

Finnish: kirja, opus#Finnish|opus
Greek: ��μο� [�to�mo�s] m
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Polish: tom m


Spanish
Verb form
tome

  1. second-, third-person singular subjunctive present of tomar

tomé

  1. first-person singular subjunctive past of tomar

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