Titular vs Eponym - What's the difference?
titular | eponym |
Of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title.
Existing in name only; nominal.
* Milton
(proscribed) Named or referred to in the title.
The name of a real or fictitious person whose name has, or is thought to have, given rise to the name of a particular item.
A word formed from a real or fictive person’s name.
As nouns the difference between titular and eponym
is that titular is one who holds a title while eponym is the name of a real or fictitious person whose name has, or is thought to have, given rise to the name of a particular item.As an adjective titular
is of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title.titular
English
Adjective
(-)- If these magnificent titles yet remain / Not merely titular .
eponym
English
(wikipedia eponym)Noun
(en noun)- ''Romulus is the eponym of Rome.
- ''Rome is an eponym of Romulus.
- Alzheimer's disease, boycott, Columbia, stentorian, sandwich and Victorian are examples of eponyms .