Definition of Intitule

1. v. t. To entitle; to give a title to.

Definition of Intitule

1. to entitle [v -ULED, -ULING, -ULES] - See also: entitle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intitule

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

Literary usage of Intitule

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

1. The American Quarterly Review by Robert Walsh (1836)
"... Avocat a la Cour Royale de Paris, l'un des auteurs du livre intitule : " Du Systeme ... intitule ..."

2. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1765)
"William the Third, of glorious memmy, intitule!, An act for en8 & 9 W. 3. eighth ... intitule ..."

3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1872)
"... eases obviously would be, to intitule them as all other appeals have usually been intituled,—" ..."

4. London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1806)
"... >vuli bis presence, notwithstanding he could behold the roasting of his own subjects with intitule sell' ..."

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