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† well(-)conˈceited, a. Obs. 1. Displaying good fancy or invention; witty, ingenious.
1597Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, v. i. 39 Well conceited, Dauy. 1598Marston Sco. Villanie ii. vi. E 6 b, Such straines of well-conceited poesie. 2. Of persons: Having a favourable opinion (of a person or thing).
1642D. Rogers Naaman 227 Weakely..affecting them who have beene..welconceited of me, tender and indulgent.
1649[see conceited ppl. a. 2]. 1673Ray Journ. Low C. Ded., I am not..so well conceited of any Composition..of mine, as to think I shall do you any Honour by this Dedication. a1677[see conceited ppl. a. 2]. |