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† inˈfallid, a. Obs. [f. in-3 + (app.) an assumed *fallid or L. *fallid-us, from fallĕre, bearing the same analogy to fallible that horrid does to horrible.] That does not fail or prove false; = infallible 2.
1635Heywood Hierarch. v. 308 Infallid testimonies of the wisedome and power of the Almighty. a1639Webster Appius & V. ii. iii, Upon my infallid evidence, You may pronounce the sentence on my side. 1639G. Daniel Ecclus. xxxvii. 87 He gives infallid rules Of Knowledge. |