a. [f. SOLIDAR-ITY + -IC. Cf. F. solidaire.] Characterized by solidarity or community of interests. So Solidarism, a theory of social organization based on solidarity of interests; Solidarist, a believer in, or advocate of, this.

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1874.  Lange, Comm. Zephaniah, 28/1. The *solidaric connection of the [false] gods with the kingdom of Satan.

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1894.  Thinker, VI. 72. The central position of Christ in regard to humanity, and His solidaric fellowship with it as its Head.

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1906.  E. Kelly, Progr. Working Men, II. ii. 113. The main object to be secured will be described as Solidarity; those who want to secure it as Solidarists, and the doctrine itself as *Solidarism.

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1884.  G. Allen, Philistia, I. i. 4. The polyglot crowd of democratic *solidarists.

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