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† ˌover-ˈtitle, v. Obs. [over- 26.] trans. To give too high a title to; to style or denominate by too high a name.
1620Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergy iii. §3 The Bishop of Rome is stiled Supreme Head and Gouernour of the Whole Church..When he that so humbly ouer-titles the person resists the Doctrine. 1639Fuller Holy War v. xii. (1840) 264 Diverting the pilgrims, and over-titling his own quarrels to be God's cause. |