rare. [f. TITLE sb. + -SHIP.] Possession of a title; right of ownership.
1780. S. J. Pratt, Emma Corbett (ed. 4), I. 154. An impertinent old fellow who presumes upon a sum of money and a paltry piece of titleship.
1876. G. Meredith, Beauch. Career, ii. The pretensions of the town to read things for themselves, documents, titleships, rights and the rest.