The titular ghost had been sheltered by the Duncan family for hundreds of years, and the domiciliary ghost had had free lodging in the little old house at Salem for nearly two centuries.
All at once he recalled the traditions about the domiciliary ghost, and he knew that what the titular ghost said was the fact.
You see, he could not leave the titular ghost behind him, and the domiciliary ghost could not leave the house.
Then he was impressed by a certain movement in the opposite corner of the room, as though the titularghost were drawing himself up with offended dignity.
Eliphalet wasn't scared at all, partly because he never saw either the domiciliary or the titular spook, and partly because he felt himself on friendly terms with the spirit world, and didn't scare easily.
Manono came, all Tuamasanga, much of Savaii, and part of Aana, Tamasese's own government and titular seat.
Zhmyhov, the actual civil councillor, kissed the titular councillor Kraterov, who had not expected such an honour, and turned pale with delight.
After cutting out the titular councillor Kraterov, he fixed him on a match-box and carried him in that state to his father's study.
The exact grade of Bardolph in the expedition is not easy of definition: it is to be presumed he officiated as a sort of aide-de-camp, varying his titular distinction according to his audience.
Some Greek states had several of thesetitular kings, who held office simultaneously.
The titular king at Aix, who reigned for a year and danced the first dance round the midsummer bonfire, may perhaps in days of old have discharged the less agreeable duty of serving as fuel for that fire which in later times he only kindled.
Therefore we may now fairly ask, May not the King of the Wood have had an origin like that which a probable tradition assigns to the Sacrificial King of Rome and the titular King of Athens?
All this confirms the traditional view of the origin of the titular and priestly kings in the republics of ancient Greece and Italy.
Many other Greek democracies had titular kings, whose duties, so far as they are known, seem to have been priestly, and to have centered round the Common Hearth of the state.
The titular essays had previously appeared in various periodicals; the two first in The Fortnightly.
Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, was titular cardinal of this church.
The later art-work was ordered (see the Latin inscription below) in 1299, by a cardinal titular of S.
Voltaire, and others of mark, having sometimes enlivened the insipid Court there, Titular King Stanislaus has still a kind of remembrance among mankind.
The truth is that in matters domestic she rules supreme over her titular lord, and rules with a rod of iron.
Forms he regards but little, and such titular expressions as supremacy, consecration, ordination, and the like convey of themselves no significance to him.
The titular bishop never interfered, and Mrs. Proudie not often.
The Polojenye emphasises and develops the constitutional importance of this body, and places it under the titular presidency of the Emperor.
This honour had made all the other ballet-girls jealous, and they all thought themselves as fit as she to be taken to the duke's titular mistress, especially as she only enjoyed the honour without the pleasure.
All constraint was banished; she was my titular mistress, and we were proud of belonging the one to the other, for we loved each other.
Saa, the Portuguese ambassador, in turn, but no titular lover.
No, never, as she was afraid her titular lover might hear of it.
You are no doubt mystified by the curious sequence of events which have brought you here to Nemi, as titular head of this great and secret order.
During the 15th and 16th centuries various attempts at reform arose, as among other orders, and resulted in the formation of semi-independent congregations owing a titular obedience to the general of the order.
The last general rearrangement of thetitular churches was begun by Clement VIII.
Ex-Polish Stanislaus, alive to the calls of benevolence, poor old Titular soul.
This means a titular bishop of the Roman Catholic church whose territory is occupied by infidels, so that he cannot reside there.
Footnote 4: The name of Moguls has prevailed among the Orientals, and still adheres to the titular sovereign, the Great Mogul of Hindastan.
The titular kingdom of Jerusalem had devolved to Mary, the daughter of Isabella and Conrad of Montferrat, and the granddaughter of Almeric or Amaury.
If the titular of the church be a mystery of the life of our Lord, or of our Lady, authors differ in opinion whether the name of the patron of the locality is to be inserted at the letter N, or whether no addition should be made.
If the oratory in which the Mass is said have no titular saint, the name of the patron of the locality is to be inserted.
Is it lawful or obligatory to insert, at the letter N, in the collect A cunctis, the name of the patron of the locality (if there be one) when the titular of the church is the Blessed Virgin or a mystery of our Saviour?
If the titular of the church has been already named in the collect A cunctis, no name is to be inserted at the letter N.
The name of the titular of the church in which the Mass is said is that which ought to be inserted at the letter N in the collect A cunctis.
At which point, Karl would have been wise to give up his Titular Kingship in Spain; for he never got, nor will get, anything but futile labor from hanging to it.
Titular King of Men; but much bewildered into mere indolent fatuity, inane solemnity, high sniffing pride grounded on nothing at all; a Kaiser much sunk in the sediments of his muddy Epoch.
He has, under the name Garmon, a great titular share in British topography.
Genealogy was once a kind of titular idol held in great veneration.
As light and intelligence shed their benignant rays upon mankind the deference paid to this titular phantom will be diminished.
At the foot of this stood Mirza Ibrahim, reading aloud, in a voice which betrayed his agitation, the titular names and designations of the Amir of Sinde.
Then she took a pinch of scented snuff and removed her spectacles; for Rakiya Begum, as the political wife of Akbar's boyhood, was titular head of the Mahommedan harem as the mother of the Heir-Apparent was head of the Hindu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "titular" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: diminutive; formal; honorific; nominal; nominative; quasi; titular