The Collaborative International Dictionary
Complected
Complected \Com*plect"ed\, a. Complexioned. [Low, New Eng.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
complected
1806, American English, "complexioned," a variant derivation from complexion, which, intentionally or not, shows the Latin root.
Wiktionary
complected
(context US in combination English) Having a specified complexion; complexioned v
(en-past of: complect)
Usage examples of "complected".
Near another wall, a dark complected, serious looking worthy was snapping a bullwhip of the type that could sometimes be seen in Old West historical fiction Tri-Di shows.