ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Having or furnished with a title, esp. a title of rank.
1746. Francis, trans. Horace, Epist., I. i. 82. Yet want a little of the Sum, that buys The titled Honour, and you neer shall rise Above the Croud.
1790. Mme. DArblay, Diary, Aug. The titled part of the females were admitted to the Royal table.
1885. Civilian, 3 Jan., 141/2. The authorities might conveniently adopt and issue some general form of titled Survey Book suitable for use in distillery stations.
1901. J. E. H. Thomson, Rev. Mod. Crit., etc., 19. An untitled Psalm follows a titled one.
1909. Blackw. Mag., Jan., 25/2. A younger scion of a titled family.