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intitule
[ in-tit-yool ]
verb (used with object)
, British.
, in·tit·uled, in·tit·ul·ing.
- to give a title to (a legislative act, etc.); entitle.
intitule
/ ɪnˈtɪtjuːl /
verb
- tr parliamentary procedure (in Britain) to entitle (an Act)
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- in·titu·lation noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intitule1
C15: from Old French intituler, from Latin titulus title
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Example Sentences
Intitule, in-tit′ūl, same as Entitle.—Intituled, intit′ūld, same as Entitled.
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Mémoire sur l'âge du livre intitulé Agriculture Nabatéenne, p.
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Bonald, M. de.—Mandement portant condamnation du livre intitulé; la Vie de Jésus, par E. Renan.
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Pavy.—Observations sur le roman intitulé Vie de Jésus par E. Renan.
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Je fus frappé des yeux de Lord Byron au moment où il écoutait un sestetto d'un opéra de Mayer intitulé Elena.
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