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title

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Word definitions for title in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, "inscription, heading," from Old French title "title or chapter of a book; position; legal permit" (12c., Modern French titre , by dissimilation), and in part from Old English titul , both from Latin titulus "inscription, label, ticket, placard, ...

Usage examples of title.

The good priest, accepting that title as truly belonging to me, entreats my pardon for not having addressed me as such.

A short time after his accession, he conferred on his son Diadumenianus, at the age of only ten years, the Imperial title, and the popular name of Antoninus.

The perpetual resort of pilgrims and spectators insensibly formed, in the neighborhood of the temple, the stately and populous village of Daphne, which emulated the splendor, without acquiring the title, of a provincial city.

Cyril, who, since his death, has been honored with the title of Saint, were displayed in the exercise, rather than in the acquisition, of his episcopal dignity.

Annabelle be seen in only the most gracious and laudatory light: a light designed specifically so that the Duke of Acton would see in her a young woman magnificently tailored to bear the title Duchess.

The title of the seven Sons of Muspell: Adad, An, Enki, Enlil, Marduk, Nannar, Utu.

The title Adelantado was given in Spain to the military and political governors of border provinces.

Under these circumstances, his grace moved that the debate be adjourned, as the house had not sufficient notice of the contents of the bill, and as the title of it did not state anything respecting the precedence of the prince.

But these pompous titles, instead of gratifying the vanity of the Persian, served only to admonish him of his duty, and to inflame in his soul and shoulder the ambition of restoring in their full splendor, the religion and empire of Cyrus.

Notwithstanding these precautions, and his own example, the succession of consuls finally ceased in the thirteenth year of Justinian, whose despotic temper might be gratified by the silent extinction of a title which admonished the Romans of their ancient freedom.

And the metaphorical style of the Hebrews might ascribe to a saint and martyr the adoptive title of Son of God.

To assert and adorn his title, he was reduced to sell or mortgage the best of his patrimony.

I remember saying to him I had an idea for an album title, Paul McCartney Goes Too Far.

The card, with stamp and postmark, became the liner information and gave the album its title: Postcard.

Lonely Hearts Club Band, they went for the ultimate reduction: The Beatles, an album title that, oddly enough, they had not used before.