Definition of Intitules

1. intitule [v] - See also: intitule

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intitules

intinction
intinctions
intine
intines
intire
intirely
intireties
intirety
intis
intitle
intitled
intitles
intitling
intitule
intituled
intitules (current term)
intituling
intiv
intl.
into
into't
into detail
into the bargain
into the wind
into thin air
intoe
intoed
intolerability
intolerable
intolerableness

Literary usage of Intitules

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Political Consitutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Asserted and by Charles Lucas (1751)
"... to which I have been called, intitules me to no Sort of Favor: If I did ... that intitules him to any pliant Return of Services, from me, in Parlement. ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1859)
"... MD, of Cold Spring, NY JAMES J. LEVICK, MD, Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital. J. AITKEN MEIGS, MD, Prof, intitules of Medicine in the Medical ..."

3. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
intitules, 688). At the present time the following classes are recognized as esquires on occasions of ceremony or for legal purposes:—(i) All sons of peers ..."

4. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1846)
"... an hundred pounds Indian ; besides some papers of worth, and a record of Court which confirms and intitules him (I think) Dep : Govr to Sagamore Robert. ..."

5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1863)
"There is always some moral panacea in the course of advertisement, like a quack medicine, to cure all diseases : mechanics' intitules, cheap literature, ..."

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