tittle in A Sentence

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    Performed every Tittle of his father's command.

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    The dot on the letter i and j is called a Tittle.

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    There is a purpose of each and every jot and Tittle of God's word.

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    Fact 477: A“Tittle” is nothing dirty, it's simply the name for the dot over the letter“i”.

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    The game has warfare in the Tittle but just like the promise of dragons, it's a bait-and-switch.

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    While this isn't a commonly used word any longer, the expression“jot or Tittle” still endures in some places, meaning something to the effect of“a very small amount” or“iota”.

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    As much as a hundred years before“to a T” first showed up,“to a Tittle” was a common expression meaning the exact same thing as“to a T” came to mean, so it is thought the former led to the latter.

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    I have not come to annul, but to fulfil, 18for truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or one Tittle will pass away from the law at all, until all has taken place.

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    The word“Tittle” itself comes to us from the same Latin word that“title” derived from, but has since come to mean something very different, namely a small stroke or mark in writing, generally referring to the dot over the lower case letter“i”, when used at all.

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