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单词 affectionated
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affectionatedadj.

Forms: 1500s affeccionated, 1500s affectionatyd, 1500s–1800s affectionated.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: affection n.1, -ated suffix.
Etymology: < affection n.1 + -ated suffix. Compare earlier affectionate adj. and affectioned adj.1, and also slightly later affectionate v.
Obsolete.
1. Unduly inclined or biased; swayed by affection; partial. Cf. affectionate adj. 2a.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > rightness or justice > wrong or injustice > [adjective] > partial or biased
partial1425
affectionate1530
affectionated1535
affectioneda1578
biased1642
one-sided1834
partialistic1896
1535 G. Joye Apol. Tindale sig. G.iii Yf he be so blindely affeccionated as euery man is with out the more grace vnto his owne werkis & sentence.
1569 E. Fenton tr. P. Boaistuau Certaine Secrete Wonders Nature l. f. 138 They ought to be rather distributers of the goods of the Lord, than affectionated & burning [Fr. si ardens & affectionnez à thesauriser] as we see with this greedie desire of riches.
1587 J. Hooker Chron. Ireland 134/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II In deciding of all matters he was vpright and iust, being not affectionated nor..corrupted for anie mans pleasure.
1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. Contin. 1309/1 Without reproch of being affectionated or corrupted.
2.
a. Affected or influenced in the mind; inclined, disposed; favourably inclined, tenderly disposed, attached (chiefly with to). Cf. affectionate adj. 1a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > wish or inclination > [adjective]
disposedc1340
willed1417
affecta1425
willinga1425
affectionatec1487
mindedc1487
talenteda1500
well-minded1524
affectioned?1532
affectionated1561
mindful1565
aminded1571
ingineda1583
affected1584
pregnant1604
in the (also a) —— mooda1625
fond1666
apt1677
the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > [adjective]
disposedc1430
affectuousc1441
affectioned1539
fond1548
affectionated1561
well-affectionate1567
affected1584
fancied1589
partial1621
predilective1790
the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > kindness > [adjective]
mildeOE
blitheOE
goodOE
well-willingOE
beina1200
goodfulc1275
blithefula1300
faira1300
benignc1320
gainc1330
sweetc1330
kinda1333
propicec1350
well-willeda1382
well-disposeda1393
well-hearteda1393
well-willinga1393
friendsomea1400
well-willya1400
charitablec1405
well-willed1417
good-heartedc1425
kindlyc1425
honeyed1435
propitious1440
affectuousc1441
willya1449
homelyc1450
benevolous1470
benigned1470
benevolent1482
favourousc1485
well-meaned1488
well-meaning1498
humanec1500
favourablec1503
affectionatea1516
well-mindedc1522
beneficial1526
propiciant1531
benignate1533
well-intendeda1535
beneficious1535
kind-hearted1535
well-given1535
affectioned1539
well-wishing1548
figgy?1549
good-meaning1549
affectedc1553
affectionated1561
well-natured1561
well-affected?1563
officious1565
well-inclined1569
good-natured1582
partial1587
graceful?1593
well-intentioned1598
beneficent1616
candid1633
kindlike1637
benefic1641
kindly-hearted1762
well-meant1765
benignanta1782
sweet-hearted1850
1561 tr. Erasmus Certayne Rules Christes Souldiers xiiii. sig. N.iii And euery good christen man must thus be minded & affectionatyd in him selfe..that he diligently laboure dayly to withdraw somwhat of his viciousnes and filthy appetite and increase in verteousnes and good behauiour. [L. Et qui Christiano odio unum quodlibet uitium execratur, omnia detestetur necesse est cuius animum semel uera charitas occupauit [etc.].]
1572 J. Jones Benefit Bathes of Buckstones Pref. 6 But if ther be any so affectionated to Rhetorique.
1578 J. Florio Firste Fruites Ep. Ded. Your Honours..well favouring and affectionated mind, both unto me, and all other.
1620 T. Shelton tr. M. de Cervantes Don Quixote III. xviii. 119 I am somewhat affectionated to Poesy and to read good Poets.
1651 J. Rocket Christian Subj. (1658) iii. 21 Hee delights to see you..so graciously affectionated as to pray for them.
1722 R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 679 No sort of persons were more entirely affectionated to his Majesty's government and family.
1783 G. Smith Use & Abuse Freemasonry 5 We might by the mere light of nature have easily discovered it to be our duty to be kindly affectionated one to another.
b. Favourably inclined; (also) having a warm regard or love, fond. Cf. affectionate adj. 1b, 3a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adjective]
chisa700
lovewendeOE
lovingOE
lovelyOE
kinda1375
fond1539
fainingc1540
affectionate1576
affectioned1578
affectiousc1580
affectionateda1586
affecting1600
dear1609
affective1613
affectional1689
attached1734
aff1752
warm1765
lovey1920
the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adjective] > of words, letters, or utterances
affectuous1566
affectionate1576
affectionateda1586
warm1742
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. v. sig. D6v If he did but onely repeate the lamentable, and truely affectionated speeches.
1624 J. Smith Gen. Hist. Virginia (1629) 142 A vigilant and faithfull counceller, as hee is an affectionated brother.
1631 Chronol. Catal. Electors Palatine in Harleian Misc. (1809) IV. 155 By her Majesty's most affectionated and bound in all humble Duty, W.H.
1838 C. Dickens Let. 1 Feb. (1965) I. 366 Ever my dear Kate your affectionated husband.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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