noun
- A size of type in printing, smaller than bourgeois and larger than minion, historically used for books and pamphlets.
- A book, especially a prayer book or breviary, printed in brevier type.
Usage: printing; historical; archaic
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The printer selected brevier type for the small devotional volume.
- Sixteenth-century brevieries were often printed in brevier to keep them portable.
- The manuscript was set in brevier, making it compact yet readable.
- Brevier remained a standard size for religious texts throughout the Renaissance.