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титул, носимый по обычаю — courtesy title
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General subject: courtesy title, title by courtesyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > титул, носимый по обычаю и не дающий права на членство в палате лордов
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1) General subject: a handle to (one's) name, a handle to one's name, conferee, courtesy title (напр., honourable), dignity, front page, prefix, style, title2) Rare: scarlet3) Religion: titulus (Latin for "title, inscription")4) Law: title (свода законов США)5) Polygraphy: banner page6) Advertising: flag page, title page7) Patents: title sheet8) Sakhalin energy glossary: (например, Тит.7550) unit9) leg.N.P. legal title -
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Law: courtesy titleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > титул, носимый по обычаю
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11 титул, носимый по обычаю, а не по закону
Law: courtesy titleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > титул, носимый по обычаю, а не по закону
См. также в других словарях:
Courtesy title — Courtesy Cour te*sy (k?r t? s?), n.; pl. {Courtesies} ( s?z). [OE. cortaisie, corteisie, courtesie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, F. courtoisie, fr. curteis, corteis. See {Courteous}.] 1. Politeness; civility; urbanity;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Courtesy title — In the context of nobility, a courtesy title is a title that is not a substantive title but rather is used through custom or courtesy.[1] In France, for example, cadet males of noble families, especially landed aristocracy, may assume a lower… … Wikipedia
courtesy title — noun 1. : a title granted by usage and in some cases royal permission to certain lineal relatives of British peers: as a. : a title in the style of a peerage borne by an heir in the direct line of a duke or marquess and by the eldest son of an… … Useful english dictionary
Courtesy title — The courtesy title, one step below that of the actual rank of an heir. For example, a duke s first son could style himself earl , unless the family actually possessed other titles, in which case he would use the lesser titles as his own … Medieval glossary
courtesy title — 1. a title applied or assumed through custom, courtesy, or association and without regard for its being officially merited. 2. a title allowed by custom, as to the children of dukes. [1860 65] * * * … Universalium
courtesy title — noun Date: 1865 1. a title (as “Lord” added to the Christian name of a peer s younger son) used in addressing certain lineal relatives of British peers 2. a title (as “Professor” for any teacher) taken by the user and commonly accepted without… … New Collegiate Dictionary
courtesy title — honorary title, title given for respectful reasons … English contemporary dictionary
courtesy title — noun a title given to someone, especially the son or daughter of a peer, that has no legal validity … English new terms dictionary
courtesy title — cour′tesy ti tle n. a title allowed by custom, as to the children of dukes • Etymology: 1860–65 … From formal English to slang
courtesy title — /ˈkɜtəsi taɪtl/ (say kertuhsee tuytl) noun a title allowed by custom to a person who has no legal claim to it …
Courtesy — Cour te*sy (k?r t? s?), n.; pl. {Courtesies} ( s?z). [OE. cortaisie, corteisie, courtesie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, F. courtoisie, fr. curteis, corteis. See {Courteous}.] 1. Politeness; civility; urbanity; courtliness.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English