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Definition of title
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of title is as below...
Title (n.) A
church
to which a
priest
was
ordained,
and where he was to
reside..
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Credit
::
Credit
(n.) A
ground
of, or title to,
belief
or
confidence;
authority
derived
from
character
or
reputation..
Aliene
::
Aliene
(v. t.) To alien or
alienate;
to
transfer,
as title or
property;
as, to
aliene
an
estate..
Betitle
::
Betitle
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a title or
titles;
to
entitle.
Highness
::
Highness
(n.) A title of honor given to
kings,
princes,
or other
persons
of rank; as, His Royal
Highness..
Habilitate
::
Habilitate
(a.)
Qualified
or
entitled.
Brevet
::
Brevet
(n.) A
warrant
from the
government,
granting
a
privilege,
title,
or
dignity.
[French
usage]..
Do–a
::
Do–a
(n.) Lady;
mistress;
madam;
-- a title of
respect
used in
Spain,
prefixed
to the
Christian
name of a
lady..
Abbe
::
Abbe (n.) The
French
word
answering
to the
English
abbot,
the head of an
abbey;
but
commonly
a title of
respect
given in
France
to every one
vested
with the
ecclesiastical
habit or
dress..
Name
::
Name (n.) The title by which any
person
or thing is known or
designated;
a
distinctive
specific
appellation,
whether
of an
individual
or a
class..
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To
attribute;
to
ascribe.
Misapply
::
Misapply
(v. t.) To apply
wrongly;
to use for a wrong
purpose;
as, to
misapply
a name or
title;
to
misapply
public
money..
Saint
::
Saint (v. t.) To make a saint of; to
enroll
among the
saints
by an
offical
act, as of the pope; to
canonize;
to give the title or
reputation
of a saint to (some
one)..
Credible
::
Credible
(a.)
Capable
of being
credited
or
believed;
worthy
of
belief;
entitled
to
confidence;
trustworthy.
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..
Generalissimo
::
Generalissimo
(a.) The chief
commander
of an army;
especially,
the
commander
in chief of an army
consisting
of two or more grand
divisions
under
separate
commanders;
-- a title used in most
foreign
countries..
Reversioner
::
Reversioner
(n.) One who has a
reversion,
or who is
entitled
to lands or
tenements,
after a
particular
estate
granted
is
terminated..
Claim
::
Claim (v. i.) To be
entitled
to
anything;
to
deduce
a right or
title;
to have a
claim.
Coheir
::
Coheir
(n.) A joint heir; one of two or more
heirs;
one of
several
entitled
to an
inheritance.
Denominate
::
Denominate
(v. t.) To give a name to; to
characterize
by an
epithet;
to
entitle;
to name; to
designate.
Sacred
::
Sacred
(a.)
Designated
or
exalted
by a
divine
sanction;
possessing
the
highest
title to
obedience,
honor,
reverence,
or
veneration;
entitled
to
extreme
reverence;
venerable..
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