<span class="searchmatch">complections</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">complection</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">complection</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">complections</span>) Obsolete spelling of complexion. c. 1534, Desiderius Eramus, An epystell of ye famous doctor Erasmus of Roterdam, Thomas...
From <span class="searchmatch">complection</span> + -al. complectional (not comparable) Obsolete form of complexional....
legge, the manner of his gate, the expreſſure of his eye, forehead, and <span class="searchmatch">complection</span>, he ſhall finde himſelfe moſt feelingly perſonated. c. 1602, William...
See also: complexión and complex ion <span class="searchmatch">complection</span> (obsolete) From Middle English complexion (“temperament”), from Old French complexion (French complexion)...
French: complexion → Middle English: complexion English: complexion, <span class="searchmatch">complection</span> French: complexion Portuguese: compleição, complexão “complexio”, in...
race [of sheep] differ from our other breeds, not only in their dark <span class="searchmatch">complection</span> and horns, but principally in the long coarse shagged wool which grows...
Chapter 9, p. 121,[8] [...] she exhibited a countenance so wretched, and a <span class="searchmatch">complection</span> so sickly, that Cecilia was impressed with horror at the sight. 1791...
legge, the manner of his gate, the expreſſure of his eye, forehead, and <span class="searchmatch">complection</span>, he ſhall finde himſelfe moſt feelingly perſonated. 1645 May 15 (Gregorian...
legge, the manner of his gate, the expreſſure of his eye, forehead, and <span class="searchmatch">complection</span>, he ſhall finde himſelfe moſt feelingly perſonated. 1671, John Milton...