Etymology
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complected (adj.)

"having a complexion (of a specified kind), 1806, colloquial American English (said by Century Dictionary to be southern and western), a variant derivation from complexion, which, intentionally or not, shows the Latin root. In the same sense Middle English had complexioned (early 15c.) and early Modern English had complexated (1650s).

updated on February 10, 2018

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