ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Having a conscience (of such a kind); as in tender-conscienced, etc.

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1530.  Palsgr., 323/1. Scrupulouse, nyce conscyensed.

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1534.  Whitinton, Tullyes Offices, I. (1540), 19. They semed to be well conscyenced men.

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1651.  Baxter, Inf. Bapt., 106. Any tender conscienced Christian.

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1863.  Mrs. C. Clarke, Shaks. Char., x. 257. He is light-moraled, loose-conscienced.

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