emotioned
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English
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Etymology
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From
emotion
+
-ed
.
Adjective
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emotioned
(
comparative
more
emotioned
,
superlative
most
emotioned
)
(
archaic
)
Affected with
emotion
.
1864
, George Edward Day,
The Theological Eclectic
, volumes
1-2
, page
232
:
The author of the
Horæ Paulinæ
is not, by any means, the ideal apologist who can give satisfaction to his richly
emotioned
soul.
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