intitulate

To entitle.

Verb

  1. To entitle.
    • […] theſe five hundred yeeres (of whom he names abundance) have taught that all Paſtors be they intitulated Biſhops or Prieſts have equall authority and power by the Word of God, […] - [1654], Smectymnuus [pseudonym], A...
    • On the other hand, not a few of ’em all along ſhew’d no little warmth of affection to Papiſts, intitulating them to the ſame God, and Heaven with themſelves, and aſſerting their neighbourhood and conjunction to be...
    • […] turning over their books, debating and disputing with them, and pricking down, or intitulating in his descriptive tablets all that most pleased him; […] - 1832, Patrick Fraser Tytler, Lives of Scottish Worthies,...

Origin

From Late Latin intitulātus, past participle of intitulāre, whence intitule and entitle (obsolete intitle).

Forms

intitulates intitulating intitulated entitulate