adjective
As the second element in parasynthetic compounds: having religious faith of the specified intensity or quality, as "feeble-faithed", "strong-faithed", etc.; (also) that has a faith or religion of a specified type, as "strange faithed", etc.
Origin
Late Middle English; earliest use found in Geoffrey Chaucer (c1340–1400), poet and administrator. From faith + -ed.
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