lövformat
Lövformat is a traditional term used in Swedish bibliographic and library practice to describe the physical size and structure of a book or manuscript, based on the way sheets are folded into leaves. The word löv means "leaf" in Swedish, and lövformat refers to a format category that historically reflected how many leaves were produced from a sheet through folding and binding. In practice, lövformat is closely related to the familiar English terms folio, quarto, octavo, and smaller sizes, which describe the same idea in different naming conventions.
The concept originated in the era of hand-press printing when book size and binding were closely tied
Today, lövformat is mostly of historical and bibliographic interest. Modern cataloging generally relies on precise measurements
See also: folio, quarto, octavo, duodecimo, bibliographic format.