单词 | titule |
释义 | titulev. 1. transitive. To give a specified name or title to (something); to designate, style, call. Also: to speak of or describe (something) as being of a particular kind or possessing a particular quality.Not in common use after the 18th century; now only in occasional use in humorous, informal contexts. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > give a name to [verb (transitive)] > call or give as name to nemneOE clepec1000 hightOE sayOE nameOE yclepec1175 callc1300 nevena1400 deemc1400 christena1470 nominate1545 term1545 titulea1550 behight1579 benamea1586 inquire1590 nuncupate1609 indigitate1623 font1652 vocitate1653 express1659 appellate1768 nomenclature1824 society > communication > writing > [verb (transitive)] > set down in writing adighteOE to set on writea900 dightc1000 writeOE brevea1225 layc1330 indite1340 take1418 annote1449 printa1450 scribe1465 redact?a1475 reduce1485 letter1504 recite1523 to commit to writing (also paper)1529 pen1530 reduce?1533 token up1535 scripture1540 titulea1550 to set down1562 quote1573 to put down1574 paper1594 to write down1594 apprehend1611 fix1630 exarate1656 depose1668 put1910 a1550 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Wemyss) iii. l. 50 The angellis we fynd vsuale Titulit [a1500 Adv. 19.2.3 Callit; a1530 Royal Tyttlyde] be names spirituall. 1563 R. Reynolds Foundacion of Rhetorike f. xlj Epaminundas was borne in Thebe,..the which Citie is tituled famous to the posterity by the noble gouernment of Epaminundas. 1635 T. Heywood Hierarchie Blessed Angells vii. 463 This is tituled by the name of Principate. 1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. ii. 91 A great Council (for so it is tituled) was held at Becanceld by Withred, King of Kent. 1725 D. Humphreys tr. B. de Montfaucon Suppl. Antiq. Explained II. i. viii. 156 The next Medallion, struck at Sardes, which is tituled here twice Neocora, exhibits two Temples. 1757 J. Robertson Treat. Math. Instruments (ed. 3) 172 The use of this Table is obvious: For..the weights of powder for proof and service will be found between the same two straight lines, like radii; and in one of the other rings, according as it is tituled at the end. 1894 Daily News 16 June 6/1 The foreign favouritism which was tituled one of the most real and serious grievances of those times. 2017 @RussellSondheim 23 Aug. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) There's a bootleg of Waitress on YouTube literally tituled ‘I'm Sad and Pregnant the Musical’ [laughing and crying emojis]. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > matter of book > [verb (transitive)] > title or heading > inscribe as title or heading titlec1450 titule1569 1569 Abp. M. Parker Let. 3 June (Lansd. 11) f. 128 Onys at the request of my L. of Leycestre,..I tituled to hym my phantasie, from the wch I do not moche disagre at this tyme. 1588 R. Parke tr. J. G. de Mendoza Hist. Kingdome of China 277 He asked..what those letters did signifie that were tituled ouer his head [sc. over the figure of Christ on a crucifix]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.a1550 |
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