Title
Of designation. May also be referred to as form of address and title of respect.
An identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'; "the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title".
This concept's ID is @1~33947
Spanish
- Don
A Spanish courtesy title or form of address for men that is prefixed to the forename; "Don ...
- Dona
A Spanish courtesy title or form of address for a woman; "Dona Marguerita".
- Senor
A Spanish title or form of address for a man; similar to the English `Mr' or `sir'.
- Senora
A Spanish title or form of address for a married woman; similar to the English `Mrs' or ...
- Senorita
A Spanish title or form of address used to or of an unmarried girl or woman; similar to...
German
- Frau
A German courtesy title or form of address for an adult woman.
- Fraulein
A German courtesy title or form of address for an unmarried woman.
- Herr
A German courtesy title or form of address for a man.
Italian
- Signora
An Italian title or form of address for a married woman.
- Signorina
An Italian title or form of address for an unmarried woman.
Hebrew
- Hakham
A Hebrew title of respect for a wise and highly educated man.
- Rabbi
A Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher.
Also contains
- Aga
Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey).
- Defender of the Faith
A title that Leo X bestowed on Henry VIII and later withdrew; parliament restored...
- Miss
A form of address for an unmarried woman.
- Mister
A form of address for a man.
- Mrs
A form of address for a married woman.
- Ms
A form of address for a woman.
- Reverend
A title of respect for a clergyman.
- Father
' is a term of address for priests in some churches (especially the Roman Catholic Church...
- Very Reverend
A title of respect for various ecclesiastical officials (as cathedral deans and canons...