<span class="searchmatch">nullifidians</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">nullifidian</span>...
fidēs (“faith”) + -ian. IPA(key): /ˌnʌl.əˈfɪd.i.ən/, /nul-/ <span class="searchmatch">nullifidian</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">nullifidians</span>) (archaic) A sceptic; an atheist or unbeliever. 1871, George...
that faith alone (as opposed to good deeds) brings salvation. Antonym: <span class="searchmatch">nullifidian</span> 1671, Thomas Watson, The Beatitudes, page 204: Julian upbraided the Chriſtians...
what are they like?" But the classical concert certainly convinced the unbelievers. infidel non-believer nonbeliever <span class="searchmatch">nullifidian</span> infidel — see infidel...
adespotic alibi; and to commonstrate the bairns not to be solifidians, nor <span class="searchmatch">nullifidians</span>. 1963 January, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, volume 25, Catholic Biblical...
foreword, →ISBN: Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of <span class="searchmatch">nullifidians</span>, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite...
twilight of his life to a state of repentance and hiatus hernia. Ah, you <span class="searchmatch">nullifidians</span>, you! 2008, Joan F (MI), quoting K. K. Stevens, Moonspins and Widdershins...