a. [See prec. and -OUS.] = SOLIPED a.

1

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.

2

1681.  Grew, Musæum, I. II. ii. 33. The HOOF of a Solidungulous Animal.

3

1712.  J. Morton, Nat. Hist. Northampt., 444. The Solidungulous, or whole-Hoofed, the Soles of whose Feet are undivided.

4

1828.  Stark, Elem. Nat. Hist., I. 139. There is a solidungulous variety [of pig], but in which traces of the hoofs may be observed.

5

1856.  R. Knox, trans. Edwards’ Man. Zool., § 397. In the solidungulous animals, the same happens with the fibula and tibia.

6

1902.  N. & Q., Ser. IX. IX. 230/1. The cloven hoof may become solidungulous like that of the horse.

7