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