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a
abalienation
abba
abbe
abbot
accreditation
accumulation
acquire
acquired
acrostic
action
addition
adeling
adonists
adopt
adoption
advancement
advertiser
advocate
aga
agnomination
aid
alderman
alien
alienate
alienation
aliene
alienee
almagest
almoner
ammony
amonian
anecdote
annuitant
annunciation
antecessor
apostle
apparatus
arcadics
archcount
archduchess
archduke
argolics
armigerous
arrogation
ascetic
assert
assignation
assignment
attics
attitle
authenticate
autocrator
autocratrix
availableness
babylonics
bachelor
bailif
barely
baron
baronage
barony
bashaw
beating
belong
beneficial
birthright
book-keeping
borrow
brevet
britannic
brother
buy
calif
cart-bote
cazic
cazique
census
century
church
citizen
claim
clergy
clergyable
color
comforter
commodore
commons
communicant
conduct
confer
confirm
confirmation
controversy
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conveyance
conveyancing
corody
count
courant
couranto
cousin
covenant
credentials
credit
czar
czarina
dame
dan
dapifer
debentured
defeasible
defeat
demonology
departure
descent
desert
deserving
devest
devested
dey
digest
dignity
dimissory
direction
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disentitle
dispute
dissociable
distinct
distinctive
distitle
divest
doctor
don
dormant
dowable
dowager
due
duke
dukedom
earl
earn
ejectment
elector
elegit
eminency
emir
emperor
encyclopedy
endow
entitle
entitled
entitling
epithet
escheat
esquire
etiquet
evict
excellency
exhibition
extinguish
farce
fellow-heir
fether
file
firebote
firm
forisfamiliate
forisfamiliation
freeman
gazette
gazetteer
generalissimo
genesis
gentleman
give
glorious
go
good
grace
grant
hagship
half-pay
hear
heir
heir-apparent
heiress
heirship
high-sounding
highness
hold
holiness
honor
honorary
illustrious
inca
indefeasibility
indefeasible
inhabitancy
inherit
inheritable
inheritance
inheritrix
inquest
inscription
intitle
joint-tenancy
jot
journal
knight
label
lady
ladyship
landgrave
laureate
law
levy
licentiate
logical
lord
lordship
madam
mademoiselle
majesty
make
margrave
marquis
marshal
master
mastership
matrimonial
merit
merit-monger
mightiness
misapply
miss
mister
mistitle
name
neckverse
nobility
noble
nominate
norroy
nothing
numbers
obtain
of
order
overtitle
own
owned
owner
ownership
owning
paramount
particularity
partnership
patrician
polyonomous
poor
possess
possessed
possessing
prescribe
prescription
prescriptive
prestimony
presumable
presume
presumed
presuming
presumption
prevalent
primogeniture
principality
priory
procure
property
proportion
proprietary
proprietor
protection
protector
prothonotary
protocol
proud
psalmist
purchase
quitclaim
rabbin
raise
recover
rector
regal
remitter
renounce
repudiate
respect
reverence
reverend
reversioner
revest
right
rightfully
rubric
running-title
sacred
seignior
senatorial
seniority
serene
serenity
sergeant
settlement
several
sherriffe
sieur
signior
sir
sophi
sound
sparingly
spinster
spoliation
spring
squat
squatter
squire
stuck
style
succession
successive
sufferance
superinstitution
tenant
tenure
thane
thirds
ticket
title
title-page
titled
titleless
titular
titularly
titulary
transfer
transmission
trueborn
uncontrollable
uncoroneted
uncredible
under
undisputed
union
unity
unsquire
untitled
untransferred
usucaption
usufructuary
valid
validity
vest
vesting
vicar-general
vindicate
vindication
viscount
votive
vouchee
voucher
vouching
vouchor
warrant
warranter
warranting
warranty
widow
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1828 Definition

TI'TLE, n. [L. titulus. This may belong to the family of Gr. to set or put.]

1. An inscription put over any thing as a name by which it is known.

2. The inscription in the beginning of a book, containing the subject of the work, and sometimes the author's name.

3. In the civil and canon laws, a chapter or division of a book.

4. An appellation of dignity, distinction or pre-eminence given to persons; as duke, marquis and the like.

5. A name; an appellation.

Ill worthy I such title should belong

To me transgressor.

6. Right; or that which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership; as a good title to an estate; or an imperfect title. The lowest degree of title is naked possession, and lastly the right of property, all which united complete the title.

But possession is not essential to a complete title. A title to personal property may be acquired by occupancy. A claim is not a title.

7. The instrument which is evidence of a right.

8. In the canon law, that by which a beneficiary holds a benefice. This is true and valid, or colorable. A valid title gives a right to the benefice. A colorable title appears to be valid, but is not.

9. In ancient church records, a church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.

TI'TLE, v.t. To name; to call; to entitle.

1913 Definition
Title (title)
n.(?)
Ti"tle
[OF. title, F. titre, L. titulus an inscription, label, title, sign, token. Cf. Tilde, Titrate, Titular.]
  1. An inscription put over or upon anything as a name by which it is known.
  2. 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.
  3. The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book.
  4. 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.
  5. An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preë]minence (hereditary or acquired), given to persons, as duke marquis, honorable, esquire, etc.

    With his former title greet Macbeth. Shak.

  6. A name; an appellation; a designation.
  7. That which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership of property, real or personal; a right; as, a good title to an estate, or an imperfect title.
    (b)
  8. A church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.

    Title deeds (Law), the muniments or evidences of ownership; as, the title deeds to an estate.

    Syn. -- Epithet; name; appellation; denomination. See epithet, and Name.

  9. To call by a title] to name; to entitle.

    Hadrian, having quieted the island, took it for honor to be titled on his coin, "The Restorer of Britain." Milton.


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Noah Says...
Corrupt or incompetent men will be appointed to execute the laws; the public revenues will be squandered on unworthy men; and the rights of the citizens will be violated or disregarded.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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