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affectioned, ppl. a.|əˈfɛkʃənd| [f. affection n. + -ed2; probably imitated from Fr. affectionné. See also affectionate a., a latinized form of the same word; and cf. the senses of both.] 1. Disposed, inclined (in any way). arch.
c1555Harpsfield Divorce Hen. VIII (1878) 29 Reasons which may seem sufficient to any indifferent affectioned man. 1561T. N[orton] tr. Calvin's Instit. ii. 109 So affectioned and minded by the direction of the spirit that they desire to obey God. a1581E. Campion Hist. Irel. xi. ix. 110 They sate upon him diversely affectioned. 1611Bible Rom. xii. 10 Bee kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly loue. 1631G. Webbe Quietnesse (1657) 107 To be affectioned to love one another. 1881N. T. (Revised) Rom. xii. 10 Be tenderly affectioned one to another. †2. Swayed by the affections; biased, partial. Obs.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie (1869) 166 Such manner of forraine and coulored talke to make the iudges affectioned. †3. Passionate, wilful; self-willed, obstinate. Obs.
1582Bentley Monum. Matrones ii. 177 No teares can staie him from his affectioned tyrannie. 1601Shakes. Twel. N. ii. iii. 160 An affection'd Asse, that cons State without booke, and vtters it by great swarths. †4. Eager, ambitious; zealous. Obs.
1534Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. G vij b, Those fathers that ar so extremly affectioned, to haue theyr chyldren to begynne as olde men. 1567in Strype Ann. Ref. i. (1709) 503 To destroye all suche as be affectioned, or make claime to the same kingdome. 1623Hart Arraign of Urines Ded., Great Princes have beene affectioned favourers of Physicke and Physitians. †5. Well affected, kindly disposed. Obs.
1539Bible (‘Great’) 1 Thess. ii. 8 As a norsse cheryssheth her chyldren, so were we affeccyoned towarde you. 1601W. T. tr. Ld. Remy's Civ. Consid. 7 His citizens, being inclined and affectioned to the French, were much displeased. 1640Fuller Abel Rediv., Luther (1867) I. 57 He was very lovingly affectioned towards his children. †6. Loving, fond; affectionate (in mod. sense). Obs.
1578N. T. (Genev.) Matt. Argt., To forsake the world..and with most affectioned hearts embrace this incomparable treasure freely offred vnto vs. |