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Definition of title
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Title (n.) To call by a
title;
to name; to
entitle.
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Illustrious
::
Illustrious
(a.)
Conferring
luster
or
honor;
renowned;
as,
illustrious
deeds or
titles..
Judge
::
Judge (v. i.) The title of the
seventh
book of the Old
Testament;
the Book of
Judges.
Se–or
::
Se–or
(n.) A
Spanish
title of
courtesy
corresponding
to the
English
Mr. or Sir; also, a
gentleman..
Subtractive
::
Subtraction
(n.) The
withdrawing
or
withholding
from a
person
of some right to which he is
entitled
by law.
Title
::
Title (n.) An
inscription
put over or upon
anything
as a name by which it is
known.
Owner
::
Owner (n.) One who owns; a
rightful
proprietor;
one who has the legal or
rightful
title,
whether
he is the
possessor
or not..
Ladyship
::
Ladyship
(n.) The rank or
position
of a lady; -- given as a title
(preceded
by her or
your).
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..
Prestimony
::
Prestimony
(n.) A fund for the
support
of a
priest,
without
the title of a
benefice.
The
patron
in the
collator..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The act by which the title to
property,
esp. real
estate,
is
transferred;
transfer
of
ownership;
an
instrument
in
writing
(as a deed or
mortgage),
by which the title to
property
is
conveyed
from one
person
to
another..
Unquestionable
::
Unquestionable
(a.) Not
questionable;
as, an
unquestionable
title..
Doubtful
::
Doubtful
(a.)
Admitting
of
doubt;
not
obvious,
clear,
or
certain;
questionable;
not
decided;
not easy to be
defined,
classed,
or
named;
as, a
doubtful
case, hue,
claim,
title,
species,
and the
like..
Thane
::
Thane (n.) A
dignitary
under the
Anglo-Saxons
and Danes in
England.
Of these there were two
orders,
the
king's
thanes,
who
attended
the kings in their
courts
and held lands
immediately
of them, and the
ordinary
thanes,
who were lords of
manors
and who had
particular
jurisdiction
within
their
limits.
After the
Conquest,
this title was
disused,
and baron took its
place..
Untitled
::
Untitled
(a.) Being
without
title or
right;
not
entitled.
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To
declare
against;
to
reject
or
decline
formally;
to
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one; to
disclaim;
as, to
renounce
a title to land or to a
throne..
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..
Infante
::
Infante
(n.) A title given to every one of sons of the kings of Spain and
Portugal,
except
the
eldest
or heir
apparent..
Coheir
::
Coheir
(n.) A joint heir; one of two or more
heirs;
one of
several
entitled
to an
inheritance.
Padishah
::
Padishah
(n.) Chief
ruler;
monarch;
sovereign;
-- a title of the
Sultan
of
Turkey,
and of the Shah of
Persia..
Fellow
::
Fellow
(n.) In the
English
universities,
a
scholar
who is
appointed
to a
foundation
called
a
fellowship,
which gives a title to
certain
perquisites
and
privileges..
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