Definition of Titman

1. Noun. The runt of a litter ¹

2. Noun. (regional US) A short person. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Titman

1. the smallest of a litter of pigs [n TITMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Titman

title track
titled
titleholder
titleholders
titleless
titler
titlers
titles
titless
titling
titlings
titlist
titlists
titlo
titlos
titman (current term)
titmen
titmice
titmose
titmouse
titmouses
titoki
titokis
titrability
titrable
titrant
titrants
titratability
titratable
titratable acidity test

Literary usage of Titman

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

1. Civil Procedure Reports: Containing Cases Under the Code of Civil Procedure by New York (State), Henry Huffman Browne, Courts, Rufus Leonard Scott, James Manford Kerr, Percival Soloman Menken (1891)
"The facts are stated in the opinion. Terence Farley ( William H. Clark, corporation counsel), for defendant, appellant. titman ..."

2. Final Report by New Jersey Geological Survey (1910)
"... information could be gathered as to the character of the ore obtained from it. References: NJ, 1879, p. 89-90; 1880. p. 119. (8) The titman Shaft. ..."

3. The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and by John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman (1886)
"titman, 33 111. 358; Monroe v. Arledge, 23 Tex. 478. But the contrary was determined in Wetmore v. Laird, 5 Biss. 160, where only a copy of the instrument ..."

4. The Household Narrative of Current Events by Charles Dickens (1852)
"titman und Stokes were found asleep on the side of a road in the neighbourhood, in the course of the morning, and apprehended, and Hall, ..."

5. The Statutes at Large, the United States from by United States, United States Dept. of State (1921)
"The name of Mary C. titman, widow of Baltus T. titman, late of Company D, Second Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ..."

6. Iron Mines and Mining in New Jersey by William Shirley Bayley (1910)
"... information could be gathered as to the character of the ore obtained from it. References: NJ, 1879, p. 89-90; 1880, p. 119. (r?) The titman Shaft. ..."

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