8 adjectives to describe appellatives

That the restraint was not simply in obedience to a governmental policy seems clear, for Horace, who in his youthful work had shown his distrust of the government, had now learned to make very liberal use of celestial appellatives.

She liked her own name "Caroline"; and she liked "Margaret" and all such womanly, motherly, dignified, stately appellatives.

This dreadful appellative, "a murderer," made my very blood run cold within me.

Here are carved names and intertwined lettering, arabesque masterpieces of penknife-ingenuity, with a general preponderance of feminine appellatives, bold incisures, at times, of some worthy professor in profile,the whole besmutched with ink, and dotted with countless punctures, the result of the sharp spike with which every student's ink-horn is armed, that he may steady it upon the slanting board.

Did not Clementina Falconbridge, the romantic Clementina Falconbridge, fancy Tommy Potts? and Rosabella Sweetlips sacrifice her mellifluous appellative to Jack Deady?

She liked her own name "Caroline"; and she liked "Margaret" and all such womanly, motherly, dignified, stately appellatives.

She liked her own name "Caroline"; and she liked "Margaret" and all such womanly, motherly, dignified, stately appellatives.

She liked her own name "Caroline"; and she liked "Margaret" and all such womanly, motherly, dignified, stately appellatives.

8 adjectives to describe  appellatives