a. Obs.1 [f. L. fīculne-us.] Of fig-tree wood, i.e., worthless (see Horace, Sat. I. viii. 1).
1716. M. Davies, Athenæ Britannicæ, II. 278. So also are the few Ficulnean Arguments and Infrunite Pamphlets of the Nestorian Arianism and Arian Eutychianism wholly outshun and outdone, even by the Patrological Memoirs of the Ascetick and Cathedral Gentlemen of those earliest and purest Post-Nicen Centuries.