a. Obs. rare. [f. L. crēdul-us, app. after words like corpulent, fraudulent, from L.: see -LENT.] Easy of belief; credulous.
1589. Warner, Alb. Eng., Prose Add. (1612), 339. A Wizard or Witch ( Oracles of many too credulent women). Ibid. (1602), Epit. The King was too credulent, uncircumspect.