ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Compounded of a number of ingredients, made into a confection, etc.; constructed, made up.
1549. Compl. Scot., xvii. 145. The pepil drank nothir vyne nor beir, nor na vthir confekkit drynkis.
1594. J. King, On Jonas, 100. Such confected religions.
1808. Forsyth, Beauties Scotl., V. 215. The size and colour of confected caraways.
1887. F. Anstey, in Macm. Mag., No. 328. 254. Ladies with marvellously confected bonnets.