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.)

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1660.  T. M., Hist. Independ., IV. 82. Sir Henry Vane himself with his Jesuited and poysonous breath sought to infect him.

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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.

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1834.  Gentl. Mag., CIV. I. 139. Denouncing him as the most Jesuited Papist alive, and stating that he retained a Jesuit in his house.

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