[f. BIBLIO- + Gr. -πηγία f. πηγ-νύναι to fix.] Bookbinding as a fine art. Bibliopegic a., of or pertaining to bookbinding. Bibliopegist, a bookbinder. Bibliopegistic a., of, relating to, or befitting a bookbinder. Bibliopegistical a., = prec.
1885. Pall Mall Gaz., 10 Sept., 15. The Exhibition of what is known as bibliopegy.
1882. Bibliographer, II. 15. The handsomest of covers by the first of bibliopegic artists.
1824. Dibdin, Libr. Comp., 591. The choicest morocco coverings of Charles Lewis, the renowned bibliopegist. Ibid., 605. The workshop of that bibliopegistical Coryphæus.
1882. Times, 18 July, 4/4. A fine specimen of bibliopegistic skill.