I.full of inclination, affection, or love; affectionate, kind: “piam adfectuosamque rem fecisse,” Macr. S. 2, 11; so Cassiod. Ep. 5, 2; Tert. c. Marc. 5, 14.— Adv.: adfectŭōsē , affectionately, etc., Cassiod. Ep. 3, 4.—Sup., Sid. Ep. 4, 11.
affectŭōsus (adf- ), a, um, adj. adfectus, in later Lat.,