[f. prec. after trinit-arian, unit-arian, etc.] One who professes no creed in particular; an indifferentist. (A contemptuous term.)

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a. 1704.  T. Brown, Wks., 1760, III. 97 (D.). Such bifarious anythingarians, that always make their interest the standard of their religion.

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1738.  Swift, Polite Conv., i. Wks. III. 338. Lady Smart. What religion is he of? Ld. Spark. Why, he is an Anythingarian.

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1850.  Kingsley, Alton Locke, II. i. 5 (D.). They made puir Rabbie Burns an anything-arian wi’ their blethers.

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