Inclined
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Middle English (originally in the sense ‘bend (the head or body) towards something’; formerly also as encline ): from Old French encliner, from Latin inclinare, from in- ‘towards’ + clinare ‘to bend’.
wiktionary
incline + -ed
etymonline
inclined (adj.)
c. 1300, "having a mental tendency;" 1540s, "having a physical slope," past-participle adjective from incline (v.).