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'''Emeritus''' is an adjective that is used in the title of a retired professor, bishop or other professional. '''Emerita''' was used for women, but is rarely used today. The term is used when a person of importance in a given profession retires, so that his or her former rank can still be used in his or her title. This is particularly useful when establishing the authority a person might have to comment, lecture or write on a particular subject.
'''Emeritus''' (plural '''Emeriti''') is an adjective that is used in the title of a retired professor, bishop or other professional. '''Emerita''' (plural '''Emeritae''') was used for women, but is rarely used today. The term is used when a person of importance in a given profession retires, so that his or her former rank can still be used in his or her title. This is particularly useful when establishing the authority a person might have to comment, lecture or write on a particular subject.


In the DJB, it is used as a title with any former position that a member held in front of it.
In the DJB, it is used to show that the member was formerly in a position of some importance, usually on the [[Dark Council]]


Examples:
Examples:
* [[Consul]] ''Emeritus'' - Former Consul


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* [[Grand Master]] ''Emeritus'' - Former Grand Master
 
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From Wikipedia

Emeritus (plural Emeriti) is an adjective that is used in the title of a retired professor, bishop or other professional. Emerita (plural Emeritae) was used for women, but is rarely used today. The term is used when a person of importance in a given profession retires, so that his or her former rank can still be used in his or her title. This is particularly useful when establishing the authority a person might have to comment, lecture or write on a particular subject.

In the DJB, it is used to show that the member was formerly in a position of some importance, usually on the Dark Council

Examples: