rare. [f. prec. + -ITY.] The quality or state of being titular, or merely titular.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VII. xvi. 374. Julius Augustus and Tiberius with great humility or popularity refused the name of Imperator; but their Successors have challenged that title, and retaine the same even in its titularity.

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1777.  H. Walpole, Lett. to Mann, 15 May. Your new Prince of Nassau is perfectly ridiculous—a real peer of England [Earl Cowper] to tumble down to a tinsel titularity.

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