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Etymology

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From emotion +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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emotioned (comparative more emotioned, superlative most emotioned)

  1. (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.