Abridge
101abridgement — (n.) late 15c., from O.Fr. abregement shortening, abbreviation, from abregier (see ABRIDGE (Cf. abridge)) …
102unabridged — (adj.) 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of ABRIDGE (Cf. abridge). Since 19c. chiefly in reference to literary works …
103shorten — v. a. 1. Abbreviate, abridge, cut short, curtail. 2. Lessen, diminish, reduce, abridge. 3. Curtail, cut off. 4. Contract, lessen, diminish, retrench. 5. Confine, restrain, restrict, hinder. 6. Deprive, lop …
104βραχυνομένων — βραχῡνομένων , βραχύνω abridge pres part mp fem gen pl βραχῡνομένων , βραχύνω abridge pres part mp masc/neut gen pl …
105βραχυνόμενον — βραχῡνόμενον , βραχύνω abridge pres part mp masc acc sg βραχῡνόμενον , βραχύνω abridge pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg …
106βραχύνεται — βραχύ̱νεται , βραχύνω abridge aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic) βραχύ̱νεται , βραχύνω abridge pres ind mp 3rd sg …
107βραχύνηται — βραχύ̱νηται , βραχύνω abridge aor subj mid 3rd sg βραχύ̱νηται , βραχύνω abridge pres subj mp 3rd sg …
108abstract — /aebstraekt/ 1. A lesser quantity containing the virtue and force of a greater quantity; an abridgment. A transcript is generally defined as a copy, and is more comprehensive than an abstract. Summary or epitome, or that which comprises or… …
109abstract — /aebstraekt/ 1. A lesser quantity containing the virtue and force of a greater quantity; an abridgment. A transcript is generally defined as a copy, and is more comprehensive than an abstract. Summary or epitome, or that which comprises or… …
110brief — [14] Brief comes via Old French bref from Latin brevis ‘short’, which is probably related to Greek brakhús ‘short’, from which English gets the combining form brachy , as in brachycephalic. Latin produced the nominal derivative breve ‘letter’,… …