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carriaged, a.|ˈkærɪdʒd| [f. carriage + -ed.] †a. Having a carriage, deportment, bearing; behaved, mannered (obs.); b. furnished with carriages. Only with qualifying adv., as handsome-carriaged, ill-carriaged, many-carriaged, well-carriaged.
1633Ames Agst. Cerem. i. 131 A well cariaged man outwardly. 1650W. Fenner Christ's Alarm 57 Any fine-carriaged man under heaven. 1664Pepys Diary 14 June (D.) A fine lady..and very well carriaged, and mighty discreet. 1710Lond. Gaz. No. 4674/8 A brown bay Gelding..handsome carriaged. 1883Daily News 1 Mar. 5/3 A..many-carriaged excursion train. 1887County Gentl. 25 June, The Queen's guests were certainly well carriaged. |