Brieve

/briːv/ noun

Definition

A writ or official written command; a legal document, particularly in Scottish law.

Etymology

From Old French brief, from Latin brevis (a short written document). In Scottish legal tradition, a brieve is a formal written order from a court.

Kelly Says

Scottish brieves are beautiful examples of how law and language fused together—the same word means both 'short' and 'official order,' showing how authority was originally communicated through written brevity.

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