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.
1874. Lange, Comm. Zephaniah, 28/1. The *solidaric connection of the [false] gods with the kingdom of Satan.
1894. Thinker, VI. 72. The central position of Christ in regard to humanity, and His solidaric fellowship with it as its Head.
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.
1884. G. Allen, Philistia, I. i. 4. The polyglot crowd of democratic *solidarists.