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titled

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ti·tled  (ttld)
adj.
Having a title, especially a noble title.

titled [ˈtaɪtəld]
adj
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) having a title the titled classes
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Adj.1.titled - belonging to the peerage; "the princess and her coroneted companions"; "the titled classes"
noble - of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times; "of noble birth"

titled
adjective upper-class, noble, patrician, blue-blooded, well-born, highborn Her mother was a titled lady.
Translations
titled [ˈtaɪtld] ADJ [person] → con título de nobleza
titled [ˈtaɪtəld] adj [lady, gentleman] → titré(e)
title deed ntitre m de propriété
title fight ncombat m pour le titre
title-holder title holder [ˈtaɪtəlhəʊldər] ntenant(e) m/f du titre
title page npage f de titre
title role nrôle-titre m
title track nchanson-titre f
titled
n person, classesmit (Adels)titel; is he titled?hat er einen Titel?
titled [ˈtaɪtld] adj (person) → titolato/a


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There were two noblemen, three baronets, and five titled ladies, and other ladies and gentlemen innumerable.
It had known and served all the men of whom the nation is proud, from Sir Francis Drake to Sir John Franklin, knights all, titled and un- titled--the great knights-errant of the sea.
She was a very faithful and loyal wife, but as she had had nothing whatever to do with the selection of a husband, it is not at all unlikely that she was not wildly and passionately in love with the one that fate and her titled Russian father had selected for her.
 
 
 
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