brevet

English

/bɹəˈvɛt/, /ˈbɹɛ.vɪt/

noun
Definitions
  • A military document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but without an increase in pay.
  • A warrant from the government, granting a privilege, title, or dignity, as in France.
  • An organized, long-distance bicycle ride — not a race, but a test of endurance — which follows a designated but unmarked route passing through check points.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English brevet (official letter) derived from Latin brevis (short, small, brief, little, of small extent, narrow, shallow).

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Latin

brevis

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short, small, brief, little, of small extent, narrow, shallow

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