Dictionary entry

Breve

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Breve (brēv), 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.

2. (Law) Any writ or precept under seal, issued out of any court.

3. (Print.) A curved mark used commonly to indicate the short quantity of a vowel.

4. (Zoöl.) The great ant thrush of Sumatra (Pitta gigas), which has a very short tail.