- A
courtesy title is a
title that does not have
legal significance but is
rather used by
custom or
courtesy, particularly, in the
context of nobility, the...
- A
courtesy title is a form of
address and/or
reference in
systems of
nobility used for children,
former wives and
other close relatives of a peer, as well...
-
frequently in
second person form.
Given names are
often preceded by the
courtesy title khun when
addressing friends or acquaintances.
Given names are sometimes...
-
French courtesy title,
abbreviated Mlle or Dlle,
traditionally given to an
unmarried woman. The
equivalent in
English is "Miss". The
courtesy title "Madame"...
- This is a list of
courtesy titles used for the
heirs of
currently extant titles in the
Peerages of England, Scotland,
Great Britain, Ireland, and the...
- has
dictated the use of the
courtesy title Dr by
physicians and
general practitioners. However,
surgeons do not use the
title of Dr and, due to the origins...
- to hold the
courtesy title of
viscount if the duke's
eldest son has the
courtesy title marquess and his
eldest son, in turn, uses the
title of earl. A...
- themselves, to
state the
pronouns and
courtesy title that
should be used for them. "Mx." was one of the
titles that parti****nts were
invited to use....
-
legitimate male line in 1727. The
title was
later revived by Orléanist
claimants to the
throne of
France as a
courtesy title.
Bouchard Ratepilate (c. 930 –...
- A
courtesy name (Chinese: 字; pinyin: zì; lit. 'character'), also
known as a
style name, is an
additional name
bestowed upon
individuals at adulthood, complementing...