Jesuited
English
Etymology
Adjective
Jesuited (comparative more Jesuited, superlative most Jesuited)
- Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits; Jesuitised.
- 1650, [John Milton], [Eikonoklastes]. […], A New Edition, Reprinted as Select Prose Works of Milton; Vol. II, London, Edinburgh, Dublin.: J. Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly et. al., page 113.
- [...] [T]he pope's nuncio, and her jesuited mother here, may not be found in sight of God far greater hinderances to her conversion.
- 1650, [John Milton], [Eikonoklastes]. […], A New Edition, Reprinted as Select Prose Works of Milton; Vol. II, London, Edinburgh, Dublin.: J. Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly et. al., page 113.
References
- “Jesuited”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.