baedeker
/'beidikə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A travel guidebook: "Baedeker" refers specifically to any of the series of detailed travel guidebooks originally published by the German firm founded by Karl Baedeker. The name has become a generic term for a thorough, authoritative travel guide.
- A guide or handbook: By extension, it can refer to any comprehensive manual or guidebook for a particular subject or place.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Before her trip to Italy, she bought a Baedeker to learn about the history of Rome.
- The old Baedeker for Paris listed every notable café and monument.
- His detailed notes on the city's architecture served as a personal Baedeker for the students.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a common noun (lowercase 'b'): When used generically to mean any comprehensive guidebook, it is often written in lowercase.
- The website aims to be a digital baedeker for independent travelers.
- "Baedeker raid": A historical term from World War II referring to German air raids on British cities of cultural and historical significance, which were often starred in Baedeker guidebooks.
Variants and Related Words
- Baedekers (plural noun): Multiple copies or editions of these guidebooks.
- He collected antique Baedekers from the 19th century.
- Guidebook (noun): A book of information about a place for visitors. (This is the general category to which a Baedeker belongs).
Synonyms
- Guidebook: A book of information about a place, designed for the use of visitors or tourists.
- Handbook: A short manual or guidebook.
- Travelogue: A film, book, or illustrated lecture about travel. (Note: This emphasizes narrative over pure reference).
Related Phrases
- Like a Baedeker: Used to describe something that is very detailed and informative, like the original guidebooks.
- Her lecture on the museum's collection was like a Baedeker, covering every minor artist.
Related Idioms
- A Baedeker to...: A metaphorical phrase meaning an essential guide to understanding a complex subject.
- This textbook is a Baedeker to classical philosophy.
Noun
- any of a series of travel guidebooks published by the German firm founded by Karl Baedeker
- German publisher of a series of travel guidebooks (1801-1859)