Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for FI-DU'CIAL
FI-DU'CIAL, a. [from L. fiducia, from fido, to trust.]
- Confident; undoubting; firm; as, a fiducial reliance on the promises of the Gospel.
- Having the nature of a trust; as, fiducial power. Spelman.
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