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O que (quem) é Rubrical - definição


Rubrical      
·adj Of or pertaining to the rubric or rubrics.
II. Rubrical ·adj Colored in, or marked with, red; placed in rubrics.
rubric         
  • Rubrics in an illuminated [[gradual]] of ca. 1500
  • Page from the 1896 Kelmscott Press edition of the 13th century ''Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis'', with numbers and first lines of the [[Psalms]] rubricated in between prayers in black.<ref name="WM" />
WORD OR SECTION OF TEXT THAT IS TRADITIONALLY WRITTEN OR PRINTED IN RED INK FOR EMPHASIS
Rubrics; Rubric (ecclesiastical); Rubric (liturgy); Rubrics (ecclesiastical); Rubric (typography); Manuscript rubric
(rubrics)
1.
A rubric is a set of rules or instructions, for example the rules at the beginning of an examination paper. (FORMAL)
There was a firm rubric in the book about what had to be observed when interrogating anyone under seventeen.
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2.
A rubric is a title or heading under which something operates or is studied. (FORMAL)
The aid comes under the rubric of technical co-operation between governments.
= title, heading
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rubric         
  • Rubrics in an illuminated [[gradual]] of ca. 1500
  • Page from the 1896 Kelmscott Press edition of the 13th century ''Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis'', with numbers and first lines of the [[Psalms]] rubricated in between prayers in black.<ref name="WM" />
WORD OR SECTION OF TEXT THAT IS TRADITIONALLY WRITTEN OR PRINTED IN RED INK FOR EMPHASIS
Rubrics; Rubric (ecclesiastical); Rubric (liturgy); Rubrics (ecclesiastical); Rubric (typography); Manuscript rubric
['ru:br?k]
¦ noun
1. a heading on a document.
2. a set of instructions or rules.
a direction in a liturgical book as to how a church service should be conducted.
Derivatives
rubrical adjective
Origin
ME rubrish (orig. referring to text written in red for emphasis), from OFr. rubriche, from L. rubrica (terra) 'red (earth or ochre as writing material)'.