I can parse it no differently than above....
Small piece - Tittle
tittle
ˈtɪt(ə)l/Submit
noun
1.
a tiny amount or part of something.
"the rules have not been altered one jot or tittle since"
synonyms: bit, tiny amount, scrap, shred, speck, iota, particle, ounce, whit, jot, jot or tittle, atom, crumb, morsel, fragment, grain, drop, hint, touch, trace, suggestion, whisper, suspicion, scintilla, spot, mite, modicum; More
Reduce the 'T's to 2
TITLE
handle
ˈhand(ə)l/Submit
verb
1.
feel or manipulate with the hands.
"heavy paving slabs can be difficult to handle"
synonyms: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift; More
(chiefly in soccer) touch (the ball) with the hand or lower arm in contravention of the rules.
"he was sent off in the 84th minute for handling the ball"
2.
manage (a situation or problem).
"a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly"
have commercial responsibility for.
"the advertising company that is handling the account"
synonyms: administer, manage, control, conduct, direct, guide, supervise, oversee, be in charge of, take care of, look after More
receive or deal in (stolen goods).
"he admitted handling the stolen chequebook"
synonyms: trade in, deal in, do business in, buy, sell, supply, stock, carry, peddle, traffic in, purvey, hawk, tout, market; More
informal
cope or deal with (someone or something).
"I don't think I could handle it if they turned me down"
synonyms: deal with, manage, cope with, tackle, take care of, take forward, take charge of, contend with, attend to, give one's attention to, see to, sort out, apply oneself to, take something in hand, control More
antonyms: neglect
conduct oneself in a specified manner.
"he handled himself with considerable aplomb"
informal
defend oneself physically or verbally.
"I can handle myself in a fight"
3.
drive or control (a vehicle).
"he was going too fast and couldn't handle the car"
synonyms: control, drive, steer, operate, manoeuvre, manipulate More
(of a vehicle) respond in a specified manner when being driven or controlled.
"the new model does not handle nearly so well"
noun
noun: handle; plural noun: handles
1.
the part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled.
"a holdall with two carrying handles"
synonyms: haft, shank, stock, shaft, grip, handgrip, hilt, helve, butt; More
antonyms: head, blade
a means of understanding, controlling, or approaching (a person or situation).
"this analogy will help readers to get a handle on the concept"
2.
informal
a name or nickname.
"that's some handle for a baby"