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Definition of Tittles
1. tittle [n] - See also: tittle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tittles
Literary usage of Tittles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its Physiological History by James Rush (1845)
"In the first and second bars the tittles are represented on one line of radical
pitch; the concrete ascent of each tittle in the first being a tone, ..."
2. Analytic Elocution: Containing Studies, Theoretical and Practical, of by James Edward Murdoch (1884)
"Then carry the tittles upward into a higher pitch, and the voice will ... Each one
of these sounds should be continued on a level line for a few tittles; ..."
3. The Puritans and Their Principles by Edwin Hall (1847)
"As to the design and generalship of the Puritans in England, who " began" about "
such jots and tittles as caps and surplices," it is well known who, ..."
4. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1915)
"So far from coming to abrogate the law, He comes then to get the law kept; not
merely to re- publish it, in all its reach, whether of the jots and tittles ..."
5. The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Reverend and Learned Conyers Middleton by Conyers Middleton (1755)
"Are not Syllables, tittles, ... much lefs can tittles and Points, -•. [a] Profundos
enim & reconditos f?nfus lingua non. ..."