ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Having or furnished with a title, esp. a title of rank.

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1746.  Francis, trans. Horace, Epist., I. i. 82. Yet want a little of the Sum, that buys The titled Honour, and you ne’er shall rise Above the Croud.

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1790.  Mme. D’Arblay, Diary, Aug. The titled part of the females were admitted to the Royal table.

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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.

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1901.  J. E. H. Thomson, Rev. Mod. Crit., etc., 19. An untitled Psalm follows a titled one.

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1909.  Blackw. Mag., Jan., 25/2. A younger scion of a titled family.

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