单词 | titulature |
释义 | titulaturen. The title by which the holder of a particular office is formally known; (often specifically) the set of titles borne by a monarch or ruler. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > [noun] > set of titles of official titulature1863 1863 Temple Bar Dec. 94 The idolatry of political titulature was set up against the antique idolatry of ‘Von’. 1893 E. G. Hardy in Classical Rev. 7 49/1 It is well known how carefully the proconsulare imperium was omitted in the imperial titulature. 1930 Jrnl. Egyptian Archaeol. 16 31 At the coronation the name of the new king, or rather the whole of his new titulature, was solemnly proclaimed and then written by the gods on the leaves of the sacred persea of Heliopolis. 1971 R. Browning Justinian & Theodora iii. 97 The memory of it [sc. the city Justiniana Prima] remained, and its name appeared in the titulature of certain Serbian archbishops down to 1718. 2012 Internat. Herald Tribune (Nexis) 28 Apr. 17 The titulature, introduced by a set phrase found on 13th- and 14th-century royal objects, glorifies the sultan in traditional bombastic eulogies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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