GNU Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Found 4 definitions
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Brief , a. [OE. bref, F. brief, bref, fr. L. brevis; akin to Gr. βραχύς short, and perh. to Skr. barh to tear. Cf. Breve.]
- Short in duration.1913 Webster
How brief the life of man.
Shak.1913 Webster - Concise; terse; succinct.1913 Webster
The brief style is that which expresseth much in little.
B. Jonson.1913 Webster - Rife; common; prevalent. [Prov. Eng.]1913 Webster
In brief. See under Brief, n.
1913 WebsterSyn. -- Short; concise; succinct; summary; compendious; condensed; terse; curt; transitory; short-lived.
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- Short in duration.
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Brief, adv.
- Briefly. [Obs. or Poetic]1913 Webster
Adam, faltering long, thus answered brief.
Milton.1913 Webster - Soon; quickly. [Obs.]Shak.1913 Webster
- Briefly. [Obs. or Poetic]
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Brief , n. [See Brief, a., and cf. Breve.]
- A short concise writing or letter; a statement in few words.1913 Webster
Bear this sealed brief,
With winged hastle, to the lord marshal.Shak.1913 WebsterAnd she told me
In a sweet, verbal brief.Shak.1913 Webster - An epitome.1913 Webster
Each woman is a brief of womankind.
Overbury.1913 Webster - (Law) An abridgment or concise statement of a client's case, made out for the instruction of counsel in a trial at law. This word is applied also to a statement of the heads or points of a law argument.1913 Webster
It was not without some reference to it that I perused many a brief.
Sir J. Stephen.1913 Webster☞ In England, the brief is prepared by the attorney; in the United States, counsel generally make up their own briefs.
1913 Webster - (Law) A writ; a breve. See Breve, n., 2.1913 Webster
- (Scots Law) A writ issuing from the chancery, directed to any judge ordinary, commanding and authorizing that judge to call a jury to inquire into the case, and upon their verdict to pronounce sentence.1913 Webster
- A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any public or private purpose. [Eng.]1913 Webster
- pl. a type of men's underpants without legs, fitting tightly and held by an elastic waistband; also called Jockey shorts.PJC
Apostolical brief, a letter of the pope written on fine parchment in modern characters, subscribed by the secretary of briefs, dated “a die Nativitatis,” i. e., “from the day of the Nativity,” and sealed with the ring of the fisherman. It differs from a bull, in its parchment, written character, date, and seal. See Bull. -- Brief of title, an abstract or abridgment of all the deeds and other papers constituting the chain of title to any real estate. -- In brief, in a few words; in short; briefly. “Open the matter in brief.” Shak.
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- A short concise writing or letter; a statement in few words.
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Brief, v. t. To make an abstract or abridgment of; to shorten; as, to brief pleadings.1913 Webster