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well(-)ˈfitted, ppl. a. †1. Fully equipped or furnished. Obs.
1588Shakes. L.L.L. ii. i. 45 A man of soueraigne parts he is esteem'd: Well fitted in Arts, glorious in Armes. 1656Cowley Pindar. Odes, Resurrection ii, Lo how the Years to come, a numerous and well-fitted Quire, All hand in hand do decently advance. 2. Exactly adjusted, shaped, or suited.
1791Cowper Iliad xviii. 758 A pond'rous helmet bright Well-fitted to his brows. 1839Ainsworth Jack Sheppard iii. ii, It was a night well fitted to their enterprise—calm, still, and profoundly dark. 1904A. C. Fraser Biogr. Philos. iv. 142 An easy flow of well-fitted words. |