ppl. a. [f. AFFLATE v. + -ED.] Breathed upon; inspired.
1850. Mrs. Browning, Fel. Hemans, v. 4, Poems II. 210. The tripod for the afflated Woe.
1862. Thackeray, Roundab. Pap. (1879), II. 229. We spake anon of the inflated style of some writers. What also if there is an afflated stylewhen a writer is like a Pythoness?