Synonyms for titled
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : tahyt-ld |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtaɪt ld |
Définition of titled
Origin :- c.1300, "inscription, heading," from Old French title (12c.), and in part from Old English titul, both from Latin titulus "inscription, heading," of unknown origin. Meaning "name of a book, play, etc." first recorded mid-14c. The sense of "name showing a person's rank" is first attested 1580s.
- verb name
- Most wonderful of all, she is the only American girl who has ever refused a titled lover.
- Extract from : « The Bacillus of Beauty » by Harriet Stark
- Jess as you choose, Mahs William, but you's 'titled to yo' fif' all the same.
- Extract from : « Southern Lights and Shadows » by Various
- "Titled Europeans don't marry American girls for love," said Edna.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Murray Davenport » by Robert Neilson Stephens
- A decorated and titled son-in-law were a great honour devoutly to be wished.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- Bismarck, of the Old Regime, stood by the landlords and the titled folk.
- Extract from : « Blood and Iron » by John Hubert Greusel
- I passed what had been once the policies of a titled proprietor.
- Extract from : « Leading Articles on Various Subjects » by Hugh Miller
- Where that intense desire to be among the great and the titled?
- Extract from : « The Daltons, Volume II (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- There were no end of titled and fashionable people on board.
- Extract from : « Nell, of Shorne Mills » by Charles Garvice
- Madelon had married a titled French gentleman and gone to Montreal.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Detroit » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
- No member is to brag constantly of high connections or titled friends.
- Extract from : « The New Girl at St. Chad's » by Angela Brazil
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