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Definition of title
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Title (n.) A name; an
appellation;
a
designation.
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Nominate
::
Nominate
(v. t.) To call; to
entitle;
to
denominate.
Titulary
::
Titulary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
title.
Seignior
::
Seignior
(n.) A title of honor or of
address
in the South of
Europe,
corresponding
to Sir or Mr. in
English..
Majorat
::
Majorat
(a.)
Property,
landed
or
funded,
so
attached
to a title of honor as to
descend
with it..
Revest
::
Revest
(v. i.) To take
effect
or vest
again,
as a
title;
to
revert
to
former
owner;
as, the title or right
revests
in A after
alienation..
Kami
::
Kami (n. pl.) A title given to the
celestial
gods of the first
mythical
dynasty
of Japan and
extended
to the
demigods
of the
second
dynasty,
and then to the long line of
spiritual
princes
still
represented
by the
mikado..
Name
::
Name (n.) To give a
distinctive
name or
appellation
to; to
entitle;
to
denominate;
to
style;
to call.
Color
::
Color (n.) An
apparent
right;
as where the
defendant
in
trespass
gave to the
plaintiff
an
appearance
of
title,
by
stating
his title
specially,
thus
removing
the cause from the jury to the
court..
Emperor
::
Emperor
(n.) The
sovereign
or
supreme
monarch
of an
empire;
-- a title of
dignity
superior
to that of king; as, the
emperor
of
Germany
or of
Austria;
the
emperor
or Czar of
Russia..
Travel
::
Travel
(n.) An
account,
by a
traveler,
of
occurrences
and
observations
during
a
journey;
as, a book of
travels;
-- often used as the title of a book; as,
Travels
in
Italy..
Prescribe
::
Prescribe
(v. i.) To claim by
prescription;
to claim a title to a thing on the
ground
of
immemorial
use and
enjoyment,
that is, by a
custom
having
the force of law..
Feudtory
::
Feudtory
(a.) Held from
another
on some
conditional
tenure;
as, a
feudatory
title..
Shah
::
Shah (n.) The title of the
supreme
ruler in
certain
Eastern
countries,
especially
Persia..
Sanctify
::
Sanctify
(v. t.) To
impart
or
impute
sacredness,
venerableness,
inviolability,
title to
reverence
and
respect,
or the like, to; to
secure
from
violation;
to give
sanction
to..
Frontispiece
::
Frontispiece
(n.) An
ornamental
figure
or
illustration
fronting
the first page, or
titlepage,
of a book;
formerly,
the
titlepage
itself..
Do�a
::
Do�a (n.) Lady;
mistress;
madam;
-- a title of
respect
used in
Spain,
prefixed
to the
Christian
name of a
lady..
Unquestionable
::
Unquestionable
(a.) Not
questionable;
as, an
unquestionable
title..
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..
"""belord "
::
Belord
(v. t.) To
address
by the title of
lord..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A title
annexed
to a man's name, to
identify
him more
precisely;
as, John Doe, Esq.;
Richard
Roe,
Gent.;
Robert
Dale,
Mason;
Thomas
Way, of New York; a mark of
distinction;
a
title..
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