different between affectious vs affectuous
affectious
English
Etymology
From affection +? -ous.
Adjective
affectious (comparative more affectious, superlative most affectious)
- (obsolete) affectionate
Synonyms
- cordial
References
- affectious in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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affectuous
English
Etymology
From Latin affectuosus, from affectus. Compare affectueux. Doublet of affettuoso.
Adjective
affectuous (comparative more affectuous, superlative most affectuous)
- (obsolete) Full of passion or emotion; earnest.
Related terms
- affectuously
Anagrams
- tuffaceous
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