Proper noun
A male given name from Latin.
A surname
The seventeenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle to Titus.
Synonyms: (abbreviation) Tit., (abbreviation) Tts
An early Christian, the addressee of the aforementioned epistle.
Titus Caesar Vespasianus, a Roman Emperor who succeeded Vespasian and preceded Domitian.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 1960s story by Bob Gregory and Tony Strobl identifies Scrooge's grandfather as Titus McDuck who was also a coal miner. Source: Internet
2 Timothy seems to dispute this, by claiming that Titus has gone to Dalmatia. Source: Internet
According to Suetonius, this caused consternation: the ceremony required Titus to wear a diadem, which the Romans associated with monarchy, and the partisanship of Titus's legions had already led to fears that he might rebel against his father. Source: Internet
Accounts of the inaugural games held by Titus in AD 80 describe it being filled with water for a display of specially trained swimming horses and bulls. Source: Internet
According to the Department of Defense, the "Order of Titus award is the only award presented by the Chief of Chaplains to recognize outstanding performance of ministry by chaplains and chaplain assistants. Source: Internet
Additionally, a possible association with Shakespearean forger John Payne Collier has served to undermine its authenticity, whilst some scholars believe it depicts a play other than Titus Andronicus, and is therefore of limited use to Shakespeareans. Source: Internet