Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - rubric
Rubric
rubric
n. 1 a direction for the conduct of divine service inserted in a liturgical book. 2 a heading or passage in red or special lettering. 3 explanatory words. 4 an established custom. Derivatives rubrical adj. Etymology: ME f. OF rubrique, rubrice or L rubrica (terra) red (earth or ochre) as writing-material, rel. to rubeus red
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noun Etymology: Middle English rubrike red ocher, heading in red letters of part of a book, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~a, from rubr-, ruber red Date: 14th century 1. an authoritative rule, b. name, title, something under which a thing is classed ; category , an explanatory or introductory commentary ; gloss, a heading of a part of a book or manuscript done or underlined in a color (as red) different from the rest, an established rule, tradition, or custom, ~ or ~al adjective ~ally adverb ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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