[f. prec. after trinit-arian, unit-arian, etc.] One who professes no creed in particular; an indifferentist. (A contemptuous term.)
a. 1704. T. Brown, Wks., 1760, III. 97 (D.). Such bifarious anythingarians, that always make their interest the standard of their religion.
1738. Swift, Polite Conv., i. Wks. III. 338. Lady Smart. What religion is he of? Ld. Spark. Why, he is an Anythingarian.
1850. Kingsley, Alton Locke, II. i. 5 (D.). They made puir Rabbie Burns an anything-arian wi their blethers.