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solidary, a.|ˈsɒlɪdərɪ| [ad. F. solidaire: see solid a. and -ary.] 1. Civil Law. Joint and several.
1818Colebrooke Obligations xiv. 149 The solidary obligation can hardly arise, without such an express provision. 1875Poste Gaius iii. 398 Election to sue the principal debtor discharges a Correal surety.., but not a Solidary surety. 1895Law Times XCIX. 465/1 Anyone who has grasped the difference between a correal and a solidary obligation. 2. Characterized by or having solidarity or community of interests.
1841[see solidarity 1]. 1848Tait's Mag. XV. 251 Regarding as solidary, or indissolubly connected together, all the members of the great human family. 1867Visct. Strangford Selection (1869) II. 64 A struggling Christian population, solidary in sentiment and interest with all other Christian populations in Turkey. |