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humoured, humored, a.|ˈhjuːməd, ˈjuːməd| [f. humour n. and v. + -ed.] 1. Having a (specified) humour or disposition. (Now only in comb., as good-humoured, etc.)
1598Barret Theor. Warres i. i. 6 Some men (being naturally humoured thereunto) do prooue better souldiers. 1621Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. iv. iv. (1651) 150 He that mads others, if he were so humored, would be as mad himself. 1751Earl of Orrery Remarks Swift (1752) 103 The free humoured Rabelais. †2. Fancied, imaginary (cf. humour v. 3). Obs.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 462 Another (transported by this humoured Charon)..trembles at his supposed sights of the Divell. 3. Complied with, indulged.
1649Milton Eikon. xi, The breeding of most Kings hath been ever sensual and most humour'd. 1711Shaftesbury Charac. ii. ii. i. (1737) II. 117 The most humour'd and indulg'd State. |