honorific
honorific — The title of a person.
Synopsis
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Attributes
Description
An honorific occurs in the name of an
individual. It is the honorific title of the individual, such as
“Dr.,” “Mr.,” or “Ms.”
Processing expectations
Formatted inline. In an address, this element
may inherit the verbatim qualities of an address.
On some systems, honorific may generate the
trailing period automatically.
Parents
These elements contain honorific: bibliomixed, bibliomset, personname.
This element contains 29 elements.




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