a. nonce-wd. [f. Eccl. L. fid-es implicita implicit faith + -ARY.] That puts implicit faith in anothers dictum.
1652. Urquhart, Jewel, Wks. (1834), 198. One word will hardly be believed by our fidimplicitary gown-men, who, satisfied with their predecessors contrivances, and taking all things literally, without examination, blaterate.
1817. Blackw. Mag., I. 470/1. Those shallow and fidimplicitary coxcombs, who fill our too credulous ears with their quisquiliary deblaterations.