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intitulation|ɪntɪtjuːˈleɪʃən| Also 9 en-. [n. of action from prec.; perh. a. obs. F. intitulation (1399 in Godef.), or ad. med.L. or L. type *intitulatiōn-em.] 1. The action of entitling or furnishing with a title or superscription; a superscription, title.
1517H. Watson Shyppe of Fooles Argt. A j, The fyrste auctoure dyde delyte hym in the newe intytulacyon of this present boke. 1533Udall Flowres 94 (R.) Valerius Maximus, in the third boke, maketh an intitillacion—De fiducia sui. 1638Penkethman Artach. D iij b, Their severall Intitulations or words on the heads of each part or columne. 1866Reader No. 158. 14/2 With the intitulation in letters of gold. 1888Bookseller's Catal., The Seven Planets..eight copper-engravings..with Freitag in the intitulation. 2. The action of bestowing a title; a designation.
1586J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie ii. 63 It were absurde that..in the intitulation of stiles &c. he should derogate any thing from that which the ancestor vsed. 1892Cornh. Mag. July 2 That Mr. Physic..had never learned that one canon of social intitulation. 1892Blackw. Mag. Sept. 392 The high-sounding entitulation confers only a fictitious importance. |