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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Writ
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
written
;
writing
;
scripture
; --
applied
especially
to
the
Scriptures
,
or
the
books
of
the
Old
and
New
testaments
;
as
,
sacred
writ
.
“Though
in
Holy
Writ
not
named.”
Then
to
his
hands
that
writ
he
did
betake
,
Which
he
disclosing
read
,
thus
as
the
paper
spake
. --
Spenser
.
Babylon
,
so
much
spoken
of
in
Holy
Writ
.
--
Knolles
.
2.
Law
An
instrument
in
writing
,
under
seal
,
in
an
epistolary
form
,
issued
from
the
proper
authority
,
commanding
the
performance
or
nonperformance
of
some
act
by
the
person
to
whom
it
is
directed
;
as
,
a
writ
of
entry
,
of
error
,
of
execution
,
of
injunction
,
of
mandamus
,
of
return
,
of
summons
,
and
the
like
.
Note:
☞
Writs
are
usually
witnessed
,
or
tested
,
in
the
name
of
the
chief
justice
or
principal
judge
of
the
court
out
of
which
they
are
issued
;
and
those
directed
to
a
sheriff
,
or
other
ministerial
officer
,
require
him
to
return
them
on
a
day
specified
.
In
former
English
law
and
practice
,
writs
in
civil
cases
were
either
original
or
judicial
;
the
former
were
issued
out
of
the
Court
of
Chancery
,
under
the
great
seal
,
for
the
summoning
of
a
defendant
to
appear
,
and
were
granted
before
the
suit
began
and
in
order
to
begin
the
same
;
the
latter
were
issued
out
of
the
court
where
the
original
was
returned
,
after
the
suit
was
begun
and
during
the
pendency
of
it
.
Tomlins
.
Brande
.
Encyc
.
Brit
.
The
term
writ
is
supposed
by
Mr
.
Reeves
to
have
been
derived
from
the
fact
of
these
formulae
having
always
been
expressed
in
writing
,
being
,
in
this
respect
,
distinguished
from
the
other
proceedings
in
the
ancient
action
,
which
were
conducted
orally
.
Writ of account
,
Writ of capias
,
etc
.
See
under
Account
,
Capias
,
etc
.
Service of a writ
.
See
under
Service
.
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