Obs. [ad. L. fluctuāt-us, pa. pple. of fluctuāre: see FLUCTUATE v.] Tossed on the waves; fickle as the waves, wavering.
1631. R. H., Arraign. Whole Creature, x. § 2. 86. The godly man hath his sure Anchor, when he seemes to be fluctuate. Ibid., xv. § 4. 278. Ever vaine, and foolish, and fluctuate in all our wayes.