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- abbreviation Titus
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- proper noun Abbreviation of
Titus .
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Examples
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The voices were those of the orderlies who were packing up; one voice, probably a coachman's, was teasing Kutuzov's old cook whom Prince Andrew knew, and who was called Tit.
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 1869
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Finally, I acknowledge my mistake about Titov's first name: I should have noticed that the story was signed "Tit."
Slavism Karlinsky, Simon 1971
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Justly is it insisted on as a necessary qualification of a minister (1 Tim.iii. 3, and again Tit. i.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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I should recommend this miracle to our divines, if it did not prove the worship of relics, as well as the Nicene creed.] 70 Paulin, in Tit.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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[29] Ulpian, Tit., ix, 1: Farreo convenit uxor in manum certis verbis et testibus X praesentibus et sollemni sacrificio facto, in quo panis quoque farreus adhibetur.
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[40] Cf. Ulpian, Tit., vi, 6: Divortio facto, si quidem sui juris sit muller, ipsa habet rei uxoriae actionem, id est, dotis repetitionem; quodsi in potestate patris sit, pater adiuncta filiae persona habet actionem.
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Libertae (freedwomen) took as guardians their former masters.] [4] Ulpian, Tit., xi, 27.
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Titus is left in Crete that he might appoint presbyters in every city (kata eolin, Tit., i, 5; cf. Chrys.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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