[ adj ] not of the nobility <adj.all> of ignoble (or ungentle) birthuntitled civilians
Untitled \Un*ti"tled\, a. 1. Not titled; having no title, or appellation of dignity or distinction. --Spenser.
2. Being without title or right; not entitled. --Shak.
The as-yet untitled show, to premiere in the fall of 1991, will appear five nights a week from New York and be co-produced and syndicated by Paramount Domestic Television, said Povich.
Moore's show, still untitled, is underdeveloped.
Judges simply awarded property to the spouse who held the title - usually the husband - while providing alimony to the untitled spouse.
A professor says he has determined that an unsigned, untitled story was by Charles Dickens and shows the author's penchant for interchanging personal details of his own life with those of his characters.