a. and sb. [f. Anaximander, + -IAN.] A. adj. Adhering to the opinions of Anaximander. B. sb. An adherent of Anaximander.
1678. Phil. Trans., XII. 938. The most ancient Atheistick Hypothesis the Hylopathian or Anaximandrian.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 141. Pliny maintained against the Anaximandrians the Worlds Eternity and Incorruptibility. Ibid., 136. Those Atheists who derive all things from Dead and Stupid Matter are the Anaximandrian Atheists.