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Etymology of the English word complexioned
the English word
complexioned
derived from the English word
complexion
derived from the Old French word
complexion
derived from the Latin word
complexio
(encircling; combination, association)
derived from the Late Latin word
complexus
(sexual intercourse; surrounding, encompassing, encircling)
derived from the Latin word
complexum
derived from the Latin word
complecti
(embrace, hug; welcome; lay hold of, grip; seize)
derived from the Latin word
plectere
(buffet, beat; punish; plait, twine)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*plek-
using the English suffix
-ed
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