An identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
1Khawaja, Khawadji or Howadji is a title of respect given exclusively to unbelievers.
2And he flung forth the adjective as though it were a title of respect.
3I remember well, that was the first title of respect I received from him.
4It was a title of respect as well as a constant reminder of Sarah's loss.
5His mother had taught him that title of respect.
6Our son will be called Tua, which is almost Tuan, which is the title of respect.
7The country folk, wishing to put a title of respect before his name, called him Don Madariaga.
8Khan is a title of respect.
9I knew the word could mean any number of things, from an actual position to a generalized title of respect.
10Half a life spent on the mountain-desert had not been enough to remove from Drew that distinguishing title of respect.
12To his face they called him 'sir,' a title of respect which they had never thought to give to any man alive.
13That they were distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect.
14Our present Sacred Writings were soon distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect.
15From his children he exacted all titles of respect, because he had a right to them.
16"Good morning, Shifu." "Shifu" means teacher, or master, the title of respect for Buddhist nuns and monks.
Translations for title of respect