{f} supply with rubrics; arrange as a rubric; make rules or guidelines for something
sign with a mark instead of a name furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics; "the manuscript is not rubricated" place in the calendar as a red-letter saint; "She was rubricated by the Pope
To mark or distinguished with red; to arrange as in a rubric; to establish in a settled and unchangeable form
In calligraphy and typography, the use of handwriting or type of a different colour on a page, derived from the practice of setting off liturgical directions, headings of statutes, and the like in red. Specifically, it applied to the rules prescribed for the conduct of religious services as set forth in breviaries, prayer books, and missals. Though red is the traditional colour for rubrication (from Latin, rubricare: "to colour red"), the term is now extended to include inks of other colours either applied by hand or printed