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well(-)ˈmarried, ppl. a. Fortunate in one's marriage. Also, † legally married.
1592Shakes. Rom. & Jul. iv. v. 77 Shee's not well married, that liues married long, But shee's best married, that dies married yong. 1600― A.Y.L. iii. iii. 94 He is not like to marrie me wel: and not being wel married, it will be a good excuse for me heereafter, to leaue my wife. 1741Richardson Pamela (1824) I. xxii. 273 Is it not a sad thing to think of, that ladies, let them be young or old, well-married or ill-married, cannot live without intrigue? |