adjective
- existing in title or name only; nominal
Usage: formal
noun
- a person who holds a title, especially without real authority
- a collection of titles or inscriptions
Usage: formal
Usage: historical; academic
Examples
- The king remained as a titulary head of state with no real power.
- She was appointed as the titulary director while the real decisions were made elsewhere.
- The museum displayed an ancient titulary from Egyptian monuments.
- He served as a titulary member of the board without voting rights.
- The titulary of the pharaoh included five different royal names.
- The position was purely titulary, carrying prestige but no responsibilities.