Fi*di"ci*a*ry (? ∨ ?), a. [L. fiduciarus, fr. fiducia: cf. F. fiduciaire. See Fiducial.]
1.
Involving confidence or trust; confident; undoubting; faithful; firm; as, in a fiduciary capacity.
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Fiduciary obedience."
Howell.
2.
Holding, held, or founded, in trust.
Spelman.
© Webster 1913.
Fi*du"ci*a*ry, n.
1.
One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee.
Instrumental to the conveying God's blessing upon those whose fiduciaries they are.
Jer. Taylor.
2. Theol.
One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an Antinomian.
Hammond.
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