bebar
/ˈbiːbɑr/Definitions
1. noun
A bar of beeswax used in illuminated manuscripts to attach pages to a quire, especially in medieval bookbinding.
“The bebar was carefully removed to allow the manuscript to be preserved.”
1. noun
A bar of beeswax used in illuminated manuscripts to attach pages to a quire, especially in medieval bookbinding.
“The bebar was carefully removed to allow the manuscript to be preserved.”