Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having or bearing a title; entitled.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Having a title.
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- adjective obsolete Having a
title .
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Examples
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Citie is tituled famous to the posterity by the noble gouern - ment of Epaminundas.
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He immediately published a pamphlet, in 4to, in - tituled, "The Irish Massacre set in a clear Light, wherein Mr. Baxter s Account of it in the History of his own Life, and the Abridgment thereof by Dr. Calamy, are fully considered; together with two Letters from Mr. Chandler, reviving the afore - said Account, to the Rev.Mr. Thomas Carte, at Bath; with his two Replies to Mr. Chandler."
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** ileman, by the high tituled Pa* is unknown; but we afterwards
Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse: 1782
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''A Letter to the Rev. Mr, William Warburton, M.A. occasioned by some Passages in his Book, in* tituled, "Svo.
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In 1597, "The trymynge of Tho* Naflhe gent, by the highe tituled patron Doa Richardo de Nedlio campo.
Typographical antiquities: an historical account of printing in England ... 1790
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"Ad'i/erlifcr, Friday Tibruarj g, 1771, printed for R. '" 7bampftiii "and alio of the printed Newfpapcr, in - tituled, •» The MiddUftx Jourpal, tr ChnkitU tf Li -
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