imbreviate

imbreviate
transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Medieval Latin imbreviatus, past participle of imbreviare, from Latin in- in- (II) + Medieval Latin brevis, breve brief — more at brief (n.)
obsolete : to write or enter in the form of a brief : enroll, register

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • imbreviate —   v.t. draw up as a brief; enrol …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • enbrever — /anbriyvar/ L. Fr. To write down in short; to abbreviate, or, in old language, imbreviate; to put into a schedule …   Black's law dictionary

  • enbrever — /anbriyvar/ L. Fr. To write down in short; to abbreviate, or, in old language, imbreviate; to put into a schedule …   Black's law dictionary

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