noun
- Plural of liber; in ancient Rome, the inner bark of a tree, especially the linden or lime tree, used for writing or making rope.
- Plural of liber; books or literary works (archaic or formal usage).
Usage: historical; chiefly used in classical or academic contexts
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- Roman scribes wrote on libers before the widespread adoption of papyrus.
- The ancient texts were inscribed on libers and preserved for centuries.
- Scholars studied the libers housed in the monastery library.
- The libers of classical authors formed the foundation of medieval education.