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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishtitle,titel, fromOld Englishtitul(title, heading, superscription), fromLatintitulus(title, inscription).Doublet oftilde,titer/titre,titlo,tittle, andtitulus.

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Noun

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title (pluraltitles)

  1. Thename of a film, musical piece,painting, or otherwork of art.
    I know the singer's name, but not thetitle of the song.
  2. The name of a writing such as a book, which identifies it and usually describes itssubject, with a shortphrase that oftensummarizes its topic.
  3. (by extension) Apublished piece ofmedia.
    The retailer carries thousands oftitles.
    Buyers of the new video game console can choose from three bundledtitles.
  4. (by extension) A section or division of a writing, as of anact oflaw or a book.
    Title II of the USA PATRIOT Act
  5. Anappellation given to a person orfamily to signify eitherveneration, officialposition,socialrank, thepossession ofassets orproperties, or a professional or academicqualification, such asMister,Mr,Ms,Doctor, orDr;for more examples, see:Category:en:Titles.
    Synonym:style
  6. (property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; adeed or othercertificate proving this.
    a goodtitle to an estate, or an imperfecttitle
  7. In canon law, that by which abeneficiary holds abenefice.
  8. Achurch to which apriest wasordained, and where he was toreside.
  9. (chiefly in theplural) A written title,credit, orcaption shown with a film, video, or performance.
    Thetitles scrolled by too quickly to read.
  10. (sports) The recognition given to thewinner of achampionship in sports.
  11. (bookbinding) The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book.
    • 2012 May 13, Phil McNulty, “Man City 3-2 QPR”, inBBC Sport:
      With some City fans already leaving the stadium in tears, Edin Dzeko equalised in the second of five minutes of stoppage time before Sergio Aguero scored the goal that won thetitle.
    • 1997, David Kenneth Wiggins,Glory Bound: Black Athletes in a White America:
      Equally disadvantageous to Jackson was the fact that other than the Jacksonville Athletic Club and the National Sporting Club, virtually no organization was willing to sponsor atitle fight between a black fighter and a white one.
  12. (law, formal) Along title.
  13. (law, informal) Ashort title.

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Translations

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prefix or suffix added to a name
right to ownership
certificate of ownership
section or division of a subject, as a law, lawbook, etc
name of a book, etc
subject of a writing
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Verb

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title (third-person singular simple presenttitles,present participletitling,simple past and past participletitled)

  1. (transitive) Toassign a title to; toentitle.

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Translations

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to assign a title to

Interjection

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title

  1. (Internetslang)Used in thebody of apost to indicate that the title has already said all that needs to be said.

Chinese

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Etymology

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FromEnglishtitle.

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Noun

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title

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese)title;appellation;(especially)job title

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German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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title

  1. inflection oftiteln:
    1. first-personsingularpresent
    2. first/third-personsingularsubjunctive I
    3. singularimperative
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