Brief

/brif/ noun

A written legal document submitted to a court that presents arguments, legal authorities, and facts supporting a party's position in a case. Despite its name, briefs are often lengthy and detailed.

From Latin 'brevis' meaning 'short,' through Old French 'bref.' Ironically, the legal meaning evolved from papal letters called 'breves' (short letters), though modern legal briefs are typically anything but brief in length.

AMአጭር
ARموجز
BNসংক্ষিপ্ত
CAbreu
CSstručný
DAkort
DEkurz
ELσύντομος
ESbreve
FAخلاصه
FIlyhyt
FRbref
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