conscienced, ppl. a.
(ˈkɒnʃənst)
[f. prec. + -ed2.]
Having a conscience (of such a kind); as in tender-conscienced, etc.
1530 Palsgr. 323/1 Scrupulouse, nyce conscyensed. 1534 Whitinton Tullyes Offices i. (1540) 19 They semed to be well conscyenced men. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 106 Any tender conscienced Christian. 1863 Mrs. C. Clarke Shaks. Char. x. 257 He is light-moraled, loose-conscienced. |