a. Obs. [f. JESUIT sb. or v. + -ED.] Made or become a Jesuit; influenced or corrupted by Jesuits; imbued with the principles or character of the Jesuits; Jesuitical. (Frequent in 17th c.)
1601. A. Copley (title), An Answere to a Letter of a Iesvited Gentleman.
1660. T. M., Hist. Independ., IV. 82. Sir Henry Vane himself with his Jesuited and poysonous breath sought to infect him.
a. 1716. Blackall, Disc. Matt. v. 10, Wks. 1723, I. 126. A Jesuited Papist may think that he does God and Religion good Service, by raising a Rebellion against his Prince, whom he accounts a Heretick.
1834. Gentl. Mag., CIV. I. 139. Denouncing him as the most Jesuited Papist alive, and stating that he retained a Jesuit in his house.