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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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Burgher
::
Burgher
(n.) A
freeman
of a burgh or
borough,
entitled
to enjoy the
privileges
of the
place;
any
inhabitant
of a
borough..
Vest
::
Vest (v. i.) To come or
descend;
to be
fixed;
to take
effect,
as a title or
right;
--
followed
by in; as, upon the death of the
ancestor,
the
estate,
or the right to the
estate,
vests in the heir at law..
Dauphin
::
Dauphin
(n.) The title of the
eldest
son of the king of
France,
and heir to the
crown.
Since the
revolution
of 1830, the title has been
discontinued..
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) A
prescribing
for
title;
the claim of title to a thing by
virtue
immemorial
use and
enjoyment;
the right or title
acquired
by
possession
had
during
the time and in the
manner
fixed by law.
Shah
::
Shah (n.) The title of the
supreme
ruler in
certain
Eastern
countries,
especially
Persia..
Czarevna
::
Czarevna
(n.) The title of the wife of the
czarowitz.
Burggrave
::
Burggrave
(n.)
Originally,
one
appointed
to the
command
of a burg
(fortress
or
castle);
but the title
afterward
became
hereditary,
with a
domain
attached..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) A title
applied
to the
holders
of
certain
honorable
civil
offices,
or to
persons
of rank; as, His Honor the
Mayor.
See Note under
Honorable..
Mistress
::
Mistress
(n.) A title of
courtesy
formerly
prefixed
to the name of a
woman,
married
or
unmarried,
but now
superseded
by the
contracted
forms,
Mrs., for a
married,
and Miss, for an
unmarried,
woman..
Brevet
::
Brevet
(n.) A
warrant
from the
government,
granting
a
privilege,
title,
or
dignity.
[French
usage]..
Hagship
::
Hagship
(n.) The state or title of a hag.
Annuitant
::
Annuitant
(n.) One who
receives,
or its
entitled
to
receive,
an
annuity..
Titling
::
Titling
(n.) The hedge
sparrow;
--
called
also
titlene.
Its nest often
chosen
by the
cuckoo
as a place for
depositing
its own eggs.
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) In the Greek and Roman
Catholic
churches,
a title of
certain
dignitaries
below the rank of
bishop..
Contingency
::
Contingency
(n.) A
certain
possible
event that may or may not
happen,
by
which,
when
happening,
some
particular
title may be
affected..
Cousin
::
Cousin
(n.) A title
formerly
given by a king to a
nobleman,
particularly
to those of the
council.
In
English
writs,
etc.,
issued
by the
crown,
it
signifies
any
earl..
Thaumaturgus
::
Thaumaturgus
(n.) A
miracle
worker;
-- a title given by the Roman
Catholics
to some
saints.
Dominus
::
Dominus
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of
respect
formerly
applied
to a
knight
or a
clergyman,
and
sometimes
to the lord of a
manor..
Aliene
::
Aliene
(v. t.) To alien or
alienate;
to
transfer,
as title or
property;
as, to
aliene
an
estate..
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
So
completely
destitute
of
property
as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
from the
public.
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