Brevier

/brəˈvɪr/ noun

A size of printing type that is smaller than regular text but larger than minion, historically used for dense texts like prayer books.

From Late Latin 'breviarium' (a summary or abridgment), referring to a breviary (a prayer book). The term shifted to describe the typeface size used in these condensed religious texts.

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