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Definition of title
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Title (n.) An
inscription
put over or upon
anything
as a name by which it is
known.
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Transmission
::
Transmission
(n.) The right
possessed
by an heir or
legatee
of
transmitting
to his
successor
or
successors
any
inheritance,
legacy,
right,
or
privilege,
to which he is
entitled,
even if he
should
die
without
enjoying
or
exercising
it..
Dowager
::
Dowager
(n.) A title given in
England
to a
widow,
to
distinguish
her from the wife of her
husband's
heir
bearing
the same name; --
chiefly
applied
to
widows
of
personages
of
rank..
Right
::
Right (a.) That which
justly
belongs
to one; that which one has a claim to
possess
or own; the
interest
or share which
anyone
has in a piece of
property;
title;
claim;
interest;
ownership.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
maintain
or
defend
with
success;
to prove to be
valid;
to
assert
convincingly;
to
sustain
against
assault;
as, to
vindicate
a
right,
claim,
or
title..
Hagship
::
Hagship
(n.) The state or title of a hag.
Graf
::
Graf (n.) A
German
title of
nobility,
equivalent
to earl in
English,
or count in
French.
See
Earl..
Kaiser
::
Kaiser
(n.) The
ancient
title of
emperors
of
Germany
assumed
by King
William
of
Prussia
when
crowned
sovereign
of the new
German
empire
in 1871.
Lordship
::
Lordship
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a lord; hence (with his or
your),
a title
applied
to a lord
(except
an
archbishop
or duke, who is
called
Grace)
or a judge (in Great
Britain),
etc..
Shah
::
Shah (n.) The title of the
supreme
ruler in
certain
Eastern
countries,
especially
Persia..
Title
::
Title (n.) A
section
or
division
of a
subject,
as of a law, a book,
specif.
(Roman
& Canon
Laws),
a
chapter
or
division
of a law
book..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) That which is
digested;
especially,
that which is
worked
over,
classified,
and
arranged
under
proper
heads or
titles.
Baroness
::
Baroness
(n.) A
baron's
wife; also, a lady who holds the
baronial
title in her own
right;
as, the
Baroness
Burdett-Coutts..
Vindication
::
Vindication
(n.) The
claiming
a thing as one's own; the
asserting
of a right or title in, or to, a
thing..
Majorat
::
Majorat
(a.)
Property,
landed
or
funded,
so
attached
to a title of honor as to
descend
with it..
Jesuit
::
"Jesuit
(n.) One of a
religious
order
founded
by
Ignatius
Loyola,
and
approved
in 1540, under the title of The
Society
of
Jesus..
Mightiness
::
Mightiness
(n.)
Highness;
excellency;
-- with a
possessive
pronoun,
a title of
dignity;
as, their high
mightinesses..
Owner
::
Owner (n.) One who owns; a
rightful
proprietor;
one who has the legal or
rightful
title,
whether
he is the
possessor
or not..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) The
acquisition
of title to, or
properly
in,
anything
for a
price;
buying
for money or its
equivalent..
Autochthon
::
Autochthon
(n.) One who is
supposed
to rise or
spring
from the
ground
or the soil he
inhabits;
one of the
original
inhabitants
or
aborigines;
a
native;
--
commonly
in the
plural.
This title was
assumed
by the
ancient
Greeks,
particularly
the
Athenians..
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
native
to, or an
inhabitant
of; esp. to have a legal
residence,
settlement,
or
inhabitancy,
whether
by birth or
operation
of law, so as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
by the
parish
or
town..
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