a name of a book, poem, picture etc; a word used to show a person's rank, occupation, status etc, e.g. 'Lord', 'Princess', 'Professor', 'Dr'; a right especially to possess a property
heading, label
Cases of word usage
1) the title used by some Muslim rulers (Amir)
2) a member of the aristocracy with the lowest hereditary title (baronet)
3) to give an honour, title etc to a person (bestow)
4) the title given to Jesus, the founder of Christianity (Christ)
5) a title of European nobility (but not in GB) equal to an earl (count)
6) to give (something) a title (entitle)
7) a title (written Esq.) used in the address of a letter after a man's family name (instead of Mr before it) (esquire)
8) a title of ambassadors, governors and their wives, and some other officers and Church officials (excellency)
9) General Post Office (the old official title for postal services in GB) (GPO)
10) the state or quality of being high; a title used of and to a royal person (highness)