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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Complacentious, Complaisant, obsequious, observant, soothing, (and thereby) pleasing.

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1646.  Howell, Lewis XIII., 3. His Father put to him Luynes who had many complacentious devices to fit his humour that way. Ibid. (1664), Disc. Precedency of Kings, 191. It becomes and behoves an Ambassador to comply with all in civilities by being of a winning, complacentious and benign behaviour.

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