ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Compounded of a number of ingredients, made into a confection, etc.; constructed, made up.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., xvii. 145. The pepil drank nothir vyne nor beir, nor na vthir confekkit drynkis.

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1594.  J. King, On Jonas, 100. Such confected religions.

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1808.  Forsyth, Beauties Scotl., V. 215. The size and colour of confected caraways.

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1887.  F. Anstey, in Macm. Mag., No. 328. 254. Ladies with marvellously confected bonnets.

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