brieve
/ˈbraɪv/ or /ˈbrɛv/Definitions
1. noun
A bribe, especially one given to a judge or public official to influence a decision.
“The politician was accused of taking a brieve to make a ruling in favor of the wealthy businessman.”
1. noun
A bribe, especially one given to a judge or public official to influence a decision.
“The politician was accused of taking a brieve to make a ruling in favor of the wealthy businessman.”