a. rare. [f. prec. + -AL 1.] Of or pertaining to appellations.
1882. Cornh. Mag., Feb., 213. We shall speak of those appellational oddities which cease to be oddities, or become less odd than before, when they are rightly understood.
1895. C. D. Hartranft, in Christ & the Church, 113. The speculative idealism of John Scotus Erigena. The Trinity with him is rather appellational and attributive; the names signify no functions.
1922. S. F. Exam., 12 Feb., 23/3. In every other part of the applauding world his appellational means of identification is Max M. Dill.