The Collaborative International Dictionary
Complexioned \Com*plex"ioned\ (k[o^]m*pl[e^]k"sh[u^]nd), a. Having (such) a complexion; -- used in composition; as, a dark-complexioned or a ruddy-complexioned person.
A flower is the best-complexioned grass, as a pearl is
the best-colored clay.
--Fuller.
Wiktionary
a. (''in combination'') Having a specified type of complexion
Usage examples of "complexioned".
He was a fine well-made man, faircomplexioned, and at least six feet high.
Sara was only thirteen, but she was extremely precocious, dark complexioned, and full of wit; she was continually uttering naivetes, of which she understood the whole force, although looking at her face one would have thought her perfectly innocent.
Sara was only thirteen, but she was extremely precocious, dark complexioned, and full of wit.
He was dark complexioned, and Ardo vaguely recalled the ancient United Powers League back on Earth had once qualified the man as “South Seas Islander.
He brushes up his Spanish with a ruddy complexioned Count Miranda whom he is to accompany to Spain in the disguise of the Count's servant.