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well(-)ˈqualified, ppl. a.
1607Beaum. & Fl. Woman-hater i. iii, You shall present me as a Gentleman well qualified, or one extraordinary seen in divers strange mysteries. 1621Relat. Exec. Prague A 2, States-men Directors and other excellent and well qualified personages. 1720T. Innes Crit. Essay (1879) 278 Among so many able and well qualified men. 1849Macaulay Hist. Eng. vi. II. 31 William Cavendish, Earl of Devonshire, took the lead in the Upper House; and he was well qualified to do so. |