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Titus

[ tahy-tuhs ]

noun

  1. a disciple and companion of the apostle Paul, to whom Paul is supposed to have addressed an Epistle.
  2. this New Testament Epistle. : Tit.
  3. Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, a.d. 40?–81, Roman emperor 79–81.
  4. a male given name.


Titus

/ ˈ³Ù²¹Éª³ÙÉ™²õ /

noun

  1. New Testament
    1. Titus, SaintMGreekRELIGION: clergymanRELIGION: saint Saint. a Greek disciple and helper of Saint Paul. Feast day: Jan 26 or Aug 25
    2. the book written to him (in full The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to Titus ), containing advice on pastoral matters
  2. Titus?4081MRomanPOLITICS: hereditary ruler full name Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus. ?40–81 ad , Roman emperor (78–81 ad )
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And at this rate, he wonders, is there any future left for young fishermen like Titus and Bjorklund?

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Detective inspector Titus Phiri was arrested after releasing the suspects from Leonard Cheelo police station in the capital, Lusaka, before running away himself.

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“I finally got to work with RaMell Ross and Titus,†she says.

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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.

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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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