a. Obs. Having a good complexion (constitution, color, etc.).
1413. [see COMPLEXIONED 1].
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.
1635. Brereton, Trav. (Chetham Soc.), 105. Proper, personable, well-complectioned men.
1688. Collier, Several Disc. (1725), 15. And yet when Nature seems thus vigorous and strong, thus healthy and well complexiond, twill then sicken, and sink on the sudden.
1715. [see COMPLEXIONED 3].