verb
- to give a title to; to name
- to give a right or claim to something
Usage: archaic; obsolete spelling of ‘entitled’
Usage: archaic; obsolete spelling of ‘entitled’
Examples
- The old manuscript was intitled ‘A Treatise on Natural Philosophy.’
- He was intitled to inherit his father’s estate.
- The book, intitled ‘Ancient Wisdom,’ contained many philosophical insights.
- She felt intitled to compensation for her work.
- The document was intitled with great care by the scribe.
- Citizens were intitled to certain rights under the old charter.