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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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Intitule
::
Intitule
(v. t.) To
entitle;
to give a title to.
Title
::
Title (n.) A
church
to which a
priest
was
ordained,
and where he was to
reside..
Titler
::
Titler
(n.) A large
truncated
cone of
refined
sugar.
Tenant
::
Tenant
(n.) One who holds or
possesses
lands,
or other real
estate,
by any kind of
right,
whether
in fee
simple,
in
common,
in
severalty,
for life, for
years,
or at will; also, one who has the
occupation
or
temporary
possession
of lands or
tenements
the title of which is in
another;
--
correlative
to
landlord.
See
Citation
from
Blackstone,
under
Tenement,
2..
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Validity
::
Validity
(n.) Legal
strength,
force,
or
authority;
that
quality
of a thing which
renders
it
supportable
in law, or
equity;
as, the
validity
of a will; the
validity
of a
contract,
claim,
or
title..
Infanta
::
Infanta
(n.) A title borne by every one of the
daughters
of the kings of Spain and
Portugal,
except
the
eldest..
Title
::
Title (n.) The
inscription
in the
beginning
of a book,
usually
containing
the
subject
of the work, the
author's
and
publisher's
names,
the date, etc..
Devest
::
Devest
(v. t.) To take away, as an
authority,
title,
etc., to
deprive;
to
alienate,
as an
estate..
Se–ora
::
Se–ora
(n.) A
Spanish
title of
courtesy
given to a lady; Mrs.;
Madam;
also, a
lady..
Czarina
::
Czarina
(n.) The title of the
empress
of
Russia.
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.) That which is
asserted;
an
assertion;
a
positive
statement;
an
averment;
as, an
affirmation,
by the
vender,
of title to
property
sold, or of its
quality..
Autocratrix
::
Autocratrix
(n.) A
female
sovereign
who is
independent
and
absolute;
-- a title given to the
empresses
of
Russia.
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.
Dauphine
::
Dauphine
(n.) The title of the wife of the
dauphin.
Devest
::
Devest
(v. i.) To be taken away, lost, or
alienated,
as a title or an
estate..
Dukedom
::
Dukedom
(n.) The title or
dignity
of a duke.
Succession
::
Succession
(n.) The power or right of
succeeding
to the
station
or title of a
father
or other
predecessor;
the right to enter upon the
office,
rank,
position,
etc., held ny
another;
also, the
entrance
into the
office,
station,
or rank of a
predecessor;
specifically,
the
succeeding,
or right of
succeeding,
to a
throne..
Commodore
::
Commodore
(n.) A title given by
courtesy
to the
senior
captain
of a line of
merchant
vessels,
and also to the chief
officer
of a
yachting
or
rowing
club..
Tycoon
::
Tycoon
(n.) The title by which the
shogun,
or
former
commander
in chief of the
Japanese
army, was known to
foreigners..
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