ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.]
1. Having a (particular) COMPLEXION (sense 1).
1654. Ashmole, Chym. Collect., 5. Every complexionated thing is destroyed, unlesse the Fire of Nature govern it.
1660. trans. Paracelsus Archidoxis, I. v. 69. Tis impossible to induce a more Complexionated state.
1683. Salmon, Doron Med., II. 486. Without any corrosive; or any of those complexionated things which are contrary.
2. Constitutionally disposed (to something).
1652. Collinges, Caveat for Prof. (1653), 136. The greater sort of people are complexionated to Superstition Others are complexionated to errour and novelties.