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breve (mass) | breve
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breve (encz) | breve,nota brevis Zdeněk Brož |
Breve (gcide) | Breve \Breve\ (br[=e]v), n. [It. & (in sense 2) LL. breve, fr.
L. brevis short. See Brief.]
1. (Mus.) A note or character of time, equivalent to two
semibreves or four minims. When dotted, it is equal to
three semibreves. It was formerly of a square figure (as
thus: ? ), but is now made oval, with a line perpendicular
to the staff on each of its sides; -- formerly much used
for choir service. --Moore.
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2. (Law) Any writ or precept under seal, issued out of any
court.
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3. (Print.) A curved mark [[breve]] used commonly to indicate
the short quantity of a vowel.
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4. (Zool.) The great ant thrush of Sumatra (Pitta gigas),
which has a very short tail.
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breve (wn) | breve
n 1: a diacritical mark (U-shaped) placed over a vowel to
indicate a short sound |
BREVE (bouvier) | BREVE, practice. A writ in which the cause of action is briefly stated,
hence its name. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 13, Sec. 25; Co. Lit. 73 b.
2. Writs are distributed into several classes. Some are called brevia
formata, others brevia de cursu, brevia judicialia, or brevia magistralia.
There is a further distinction with respect to real actions into brevia
nominata and innominata. The former, says Bacon, contain the time, place and
demand very particularly; and therefore by such writ several lands by
several titles cannot be demanded by the same writ. The latter contain only
a general complaint, without expressing time, damages, &c., as in trespass
quare clausum fregit, &o., and therefore several lands coming to the
demandant by several titles may be demanded in such writ. F. N. B. 209; 8
Co. 87; Kielw. 105; Dy. 145; 2 Brownl. 274; Bac. Ab. Actions in General, C.
See Innominate contracts.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
breve (mass) | breve
- okrúhly mäkčeň |
breve (encz) | breve,nota brevis Zdeněk Brož |
brevet (encz) | brevet,dočasné povýšení Zdeněk Brož |
os breve (encz) | os breve,kost krátká n: Jiří Václavovič |
semibreve (encz) | semibreve,celá nota Zdeněk Brož |
Alla breve (gcide) | Alla breve \Al`la bre"ve\ [It., according to the breve.] (Old
Church Music)
With one breve, or four minims, to measure, and sung faster
like four crotchets; in quick common time; -- indicated in
the time signature by ?.
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Breve (gcide) | Breve \Breve\ (br[=e]v), n. [It. & (in sense 2) LL. breve, fr.
L. brevis short. See Brief.]
1. (Mus.) A note or character of time, equivalent to two
semibreves or four minims. When dotted, it is equal to
three semibreves. It was formerly of a square figure (as
thus: ? ), but is now made oval, with a line perpendicular
to the staff on each of its sides; -- formerly much used
for choir service. --Moore.
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2. (Law) Any writ or precept under seal, issued out of any
court.
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3. (Print.) A curved mark [[breve]] used commonly to indicate
the short quantity of a vowel.
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4. (Zool.) The great ant thrush of Sumatra (Pitta gigas),
which has a very short tail.
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Brevet (gcide) | Brevet \Bre*vet"\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"; 277), n. [F. brevet, LL.
brevetum, fr. L. brevis short. See Brief.]
1. A warrant from the government, granting a privilege,
title, or dignity. [French usage].
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2. (Mil.) A commission giving an officer higher rank than
that for which he receives pay; an honorary promotion of
an officer.
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Note: In the United States army, rank by brevet is conferred,
by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, for
"gallant actions or meritorious services." A brevet
rank gives no right of command in the particular corps
to which the officer brevetted belongs, and can be
exercised only by special assignment of the President,
or on court martial, and detachments composed of
different corps, with pay of the brevet rank when on
such duty.
[1913 Webster]Brevet \Bre*vet"\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Brevetted; p. pr. & vb. n. Brevetting.] (Mil.)
To confer rank upon by brevet.
[1913 Webster]Brevet \Bre*vet"\, a. (Mil.)
Taking or conferring rank by brevet; as, a brevet colonel; a
brevet commission.
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Brevetcies (gcide) | Brevetcy \Bre*vet"cy\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"s[y^]), n.; pl.
Brevetcies (-s[i^]z). (Mil.)
The rank or condition of a brevet officer.
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Brevetcy (gcide) | Brevetcy \Bre*vet"cy\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"s[y^]), n.; pl.
Brevetcies (-s[i^]z). (Mil.)
The rank or condition of a brevet officer.
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Brevetted (gcide) | Brevet \Bre*vet"\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Brevetted; p. pr. & vb. n. Brevetting.] (Mil.)
To confer rank upon by brevet.
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Brevetting (gcide) | Brevet \Bre*vet"\ (br[-e]*v[e^]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Brevetted; p. pr. & vb. n. Brevetting.] (Mil.)
To confer rank upon by brevet.
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Semibreve (gcide) | Semibreve \Sem"i*breve`\, n. [Pref. semi- + breve: cf. F.
semi-breve, It. semibreve.] [Formerly written semibref.]
(Mus.)
A note of half the time or duration of the breve; -- now
usually called a whole note. It is the longest note in
general use.
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alla breve (wn) | alla breve
n 1: a musical time signature indicating two or four half notes
to a measure |
arteria gastrica breves (wn) | arteria gastrica breves
n 1: several small arteries branching off of the splenic artery
and going to the greater curvature of the stomach [syn:
short gastric artery, arteria gastrica breves, {vasa
brevis}] |
breve (wn) | breve
n 1: a diacritical mark (U-shaped) placed over a vowel to
indicate a short sound |
brevet (wn) | brevet
n 1: a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a
higher rank temporarily (but without higher pay)
v 1: promote somebody by brevet, in the military |
os breve (wn) | os breve
n 1: a bone that is of approximately equal dimension in all
directions [syn: short bone, os breve] |
semibreve (wn) | semibreve
n 1: a musical note having the longest time value (equal to four
beats in common time) [syn: whole note, semibreve] |
BREVE DE RECTO (bouvier) | BREVE DE RECTO. A writ of right. (q. v.)
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BREVE TESTATUM (bouvier) | BREVE TESTATUM, feudal law. A declaration by a superior lord to his vassal,
made in the presence of the pares curias, by which he gave his consent to
the grant of land, was so called. Ersk. Inst. B. 2, tit. 3, s. 17. This was
made in writing, and had the operation of a deed. Dalr. Feud. Pr. 239.
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BREVET (bouvier) | BREVET. In France, a brevet is a warrant granted by the government to
authorize an individual to do something for his own benefit, as a brevet
d'invention, is a patent to secure a man a right as inventor.
2. In our army, it signifies a commission conferring on an officer a
degree of rank immediately above the one which he holds in his particular
regiment, without, however conveying a right to receive a corresponding pay.
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CASSETUR BREVE (bouvier) | CASSETUR BREVE, practice. That the writ be quashed. This is the name of a
judgment sometime sentered against a plaintiff when he cannot prosecute his
writ with effect, in consequence of some allegation on the defendant's part.
The plaintiff, in order to put an end to any further proceeding in the
action,enters on the roll cassetur breve, the effect of which is to quash
his own writ,which exonerates him from the liability to any future costs,
and allows him to sue out new process. A cassetur bill a may be entered with
like effect. 3 Bl. Com. 340; and vide 5 T. R. 634; Gould's Plead. c. 5,
Sec. 139; 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 2913-14. Vide To quash.
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NIHIL CAPIAT PER BREVE (bouvier) | NIHIL CAPIAT PER BREVE, practice. That he take nothing by his writ. This is
the judgment against the plaintiff in an action, either in bar or in
abatement. When the plaintiff has commenced his proceedings by bill, the
judgment is nihil capiat per billam. Co. Litt. 363.
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VICECOMES NON MISIT BREVE (bouvier) | VICECOMES NON MISIT BREVE. The sheriff did not send the writ. An entry made
on the record when nothing has been done by virtue of a writ which has been
directed to the sheriff.
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