titus

BrE /ˈtaɪtəs/ AmE /ˈtaɪtəs/

noun en → es

1 NAME [noun] C2

a male given name, the diminutive form of Titian or a short form of Tobias

nombre propio masculino

  • His name is Titus.

    Su nombre es Titus.

2 BIBLE [noun] C2

a book of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to Saint Paul and addressed to a Christian community in Asia Minor

libro del Nuevo Testamento

  • The book of Titus is part of the New Testament.

    El libro de Tito es parte del Nuevo Testamento.

3 HISTORICAL [noun] C2

a Roman emperor who ruled from AD 79 to 81, the son of Emperor Vespasian and brother of Emperor Domitian

emperador romano

  • Titus was the emperor who witnessed the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

    Tito fue el emperador que presenció la erupción del Monte Vesubio.