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Titus
[ tahy-tuhs ]
noun
- a disciple and companion of the apostle Paul, to whom Paul is supposed to have addressed an Epistle.
- this New Testament Epistle. : Tit.
- Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, a.d. 40?–81, Roman emperor 79–81.
- a male given name.
Titus
/ ˈ³Ù²¹Éª³ÙÉ™²õ /
noun
- New Testament
- Titus, SaintMGreekRELIGION: clergymanRELIGION: saint Saint. a Greek disciple and helper of Saint Paul. Feast day: Jan 26 or Aug 25
- the book written to him (in full The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to Titus ), containing advice on pastoral matters
- Titus?4081MRomanPOLITICS: hereditary ruler full name Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus. ?40–81 ad , Roman emperor (78–81 ad )
Example Sentences
And at this rate, he wonders, is there any future left for young fishermen like Titus and Bjorklund?
Detective inspector Titus Phiri was arrested after releasing the suspects from Leonard Cheelo police station in the capital, Lusaka, before running away himself.
“I finally got to work with RaMell Ross and Titus,†she says.
He explained that when the Colosseum was opened during the reign of emperor Titus, historical reenactments of naval battles from the 5th century BC were staged.
They were given a summary of abuse allegations by a representative of the Titus Trust - the successor charity to the one running the summer camps where abuse had taken place.
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