I. ˈtī-təs noun
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek Titos
Date: before 12th century
1. : an early Christian convert who assisted Paul in his missionary work
2. : a letter written on the subject of pastoral care in the early church and included as a book in the New Testament — see bible table
II. ˈtī-təs biographical name
A.D. 39-81 Titus Flavius Vespasianus Roman emperor (79-81)