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† seˈcuritan Obs. rare. [f. securit-y + -an, ? after Puritan.] One who is characterized by ‘security’ or culpable freedom from apprehension.
1623Bp. Hall Serm. Re-edif. Chapell of Earle of Exeter Wks. (1625) 529 The sensual Securitan pleases himselfe in the conceit of his owne peace. 1627R. Bernard Isle of Man 21 One Mr. Out-side, in the inside a carnall Securitan, [is] a fellow that will come to his Church [etc.]. |