n.
- The queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon in medieval folklore.
- A satellite of Uranus.
[From Latin Tītānia, the goddess Diana, sister to the sun, from feminine of Tītānius, of the Titans, from Tītān, Titan. See Titan.]
Dictionary:
Ti·ta·ni·a (tĭ-tā'nē-ə, -tān'yə, tī-)
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[From Latin Tītānia, the goddess Diana, sister to the sun, from feminine of Tītānius, of the Titans, from Tītān, Titan. See Titan.]
| WordNet: Titania |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(medieval folklore) the queen of the fairies
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| Oberon (king of the fairies) | |
| Titania (character) |
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