a. Obs. Having a good complexion (constitution, color, etc.).

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1413.  [see COMPLEXIONED 1].

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1622.  S. Ward, Life of Faith in Death (1627), 103. Such soules … as place all their felicitie to be in a full fedde, and well complexioned body.

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1635.  Brereton, Trav. (Chetham Soc.), 105. Proper, personable, well-complectioned men.

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1688.  Collier, Several Disc. (1725), 15. And yet when Nature seems thus vigorous and strong, thus healthy and well complexion’d, ’twill then sicken, and sink on the sudden.

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1715.  [see COMPLEXIONED 3].

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