affectioned

Feeling a certain affection (for); disposed.

Adjective

  1. Feeling a certain affection (for); disposed.
    • But some man wil saye againe, that is more affectioned to Philosophie, than eyther to the lawe of Moses eyther to Christian fayth:[…]. - 1563, John Man, transl., Common places of Christian Religion, gathered by...
    • I am, your affectioned freind and servant, Subscribitur, Pet. Wedderburn. - 1663 October 20, P. Hume Brown, editor, The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland (3rd), volume 1, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House,...
    • Besides the gratitude which every American owes [France], as our sole ally during the war of independence, I am additionally affectioned by the friendships I contracted there by the good dispositions I witnessed, and by...
  2. Affected, pompous.
  3. Obstinate, willful.
  4. Zealous, earnest.

Origin

From affection + -ed.

Forms

more affectioned most affectioned

Derived

unaffectioned

Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of affection

Origin

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.