a. [See prec. and -OUS.] = SOLIPED a.
1650. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep. (ed. 2), III. ii. 88. It is plainly set down by Aristotle, an Horse and all Solidungulous or whole hoofd animals have no gall.
1681. Grew, Musæum, I. II. ii. 33. The HOOF of a Solidungulous Animal.
1712. J. Morton, Nat. Hist. Northampt., 444. The Solidungulous, or whole-Hoofed, the Soles of whose Feet are undivided.
1828. Stark, Elem. Nat. Hist., I. 139. There is a solidungulous variety [of pig], but in which traces of the hoofs may be observed.
1856. R. Knox, trans. Edwards Man. Zool., § 397. In the solidungulous animals, the same happens with the fibula and tibia.
1902. N. & Q., Ser. IX. IX. 230/1. The cloven hoof may become solidungulous like that of the horse.