a. Obs. rare1. [f. L. afflāt-, ppl. stem of afflā-re (see AFFLATE v.) + -ITIOUS; cf. ablatitious.] Characterized by afflatus; inspired.
1671. True Non-Conf., 278. The Psalms, Doctrine, Tongue, Revelation, and Interpretation, there spoken of, appear to be inspired and afflatitious motions.