Obs. [Lat., neut. of complexus, pa. pple. of complecti.] = COMPLEX sb.
1664. H. More, Antid. Idolatry, 83. He is this Divine Complexum as well of the Divinity as the Humanity.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. Pref. Arianisme, Pelagianisme, Mystic Theologie and the whole complexum of Anti-christianisme.
1692. G. Stradling, Serm. & Disc., 39. The vast Complexum of the Creator.