ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.]

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  1.  Having a (particular) COMPLEXION (sense 1).

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1654.  Ashmole, Chym. Collect., 5. Every complexionated thing is destroyed, unlesse the Fire of Nature govern it.

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1660.  trans. Paracelsus’ Archidoxis, I. v. 69. ’Tis impossible to induce a more Complexionated state.

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1683.  Salmon, Doron Med., II. 486. Without any corrosive; or any of those complexionated things which are contrary.

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  2.  Constitutionally disposed (to something).

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1652.  Collinges, Caveat for Prof. (1653), 136. The greater sort of people are complexionated to Superstition … Others are complexionated to errour and novelties.

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