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Definition of entitle
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Entitle
(v. t.) To
attribute;
to
ascribe.
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Dowable
::
Dowable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
endowed;
entitled
to
dower.
Escheat
::
Escheat
(n.) The
reverting
of real
property
to the
State,
as
original
and
ultimate
proprietor,
by
reason
of a
failure
of
persons
legally
entitled
to hold the
same..
Armiger
::
Armiger
(n.)
Formerly,
an armor
bearer,
as of a
knight,
an
esquire
who bore his
shield
and
rendered
other
services.
In later use, one next in
degree
to a
knight,
and
entitled
to
armorial
bearings.
The term is now
superseded
by
esquire..
Nominate
::
Nominate
(v. t.) To call; to
entitle;
to
denominate.
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a claim to; to
qualify
for, with a
direct
object
of the
person,
and a
remote
object
of the
thing;
to
furnish
with
grounds
for
seeking
or
claiming
with
success;
as, an
officer's
talents
entitle
him to
command..
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
invest
with any
dignity
or new
character;
to
entitle;
to call.
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) The act of
separating,
or
setting
aside,
a thing in
controversy
from the
possession
of both the
parties
that
contend
for it, to be
delivered
to the one
adjudged
entitled
to it. It may be
voluntary
or
involuntary..
Escheat
::
Escheat
(v. i.) To
revert,
or
become
forfeited,
to the lord, the
crown,
or the
State,
as lands by the
failure
of
persons
entitled
to hold the same, or by
forfeiture..
Presumable
::
Presumable
(a.) Such as may be
presumed
or
supposed
to be true; that seems
entitled
to
belief
without
direct
evidence.
Clergyable
::
Clergyable
(a.)
Entitled
to, or
admitting,
the
benefit
of
clergy;
as, a
clergyable
felony..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To file or
inscribe
upon the
records
of the land
office
the
required
particulars
concerning
(a
quantity
of
public
land) in order to
entitle
a
person
to a right pf
preemption.
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a title to; to affix to as a name or
appellation;
hence,
also, to
dignify
by an
honorary
designation;
to
denominate;
to call; as, to
entitle
a book
Commentaries;
to
entitle
a man
Honorable..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The
person
entitled
to wear a regal or
imperial
crown;
the
sovereign;
-- with the
definite
article.
Habilitate
::
Habilitate
(v. t.) To fit out; to
equip;
to
qualify;
to
entitle.
Common
::
Common
(n.) The right of
taking
a
profit
in the land of
another,
in
common
either
with the owner or with other
persons;
-- so
called
from the
community
of
interest
which
arises
between
the
claimant
of the right and the owner of the soil, or
between
the
claimants
and other
commoners
entitled
to the same
right..
Title
::
Title (n.) To call by a
title;
to name; to
entitle.
Intitule
::
Intitule
(v. t.) To
entitle;
to give a title to.
Dowress
::
Dowress
(n.) A woman
entitled
to
dower.
Beneficial
::
Beneficial
(a.)
Receiving,
or
entitled
to have or
receive,
advantage,
use, or
benefit;
as, the
beneficial
owner of an
estate..
Primogeniture
::
Primogeniture
(a.) The
exclusive
right of
inheritance
which
belongs
to the
eldest
son. Thus in
England
the right of
inheriting
the
estate
of the
father
belongs
to the
eldest
son, and in the royal
family
the
eldest
son of the
sovereign
is
entitled
to the
throne
by
primogeniture.
In
exceptional
cases,
among the
female
children,
the crown
descends
by right of
primogeniture
to the
eldest
daughter
only and her
issue..
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