ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Having a conscience (of such a kind); as in tender-conscienced, etc.
1530. Palsgr., 323/1. Scrupulouse, nyce conscyensed.
1534. Whitinton, Tullyes Offices, I. (1540), 19. They semed to be well conscyenced men.
1651. Baxter, Inf. Bapt., 106. Any tender conscienced Christian.
1863. Mrs. C. Clarke, Shaks. Char., x. 257. He is light-moraled, loose-conscienced.