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well-ˈfashioned, (ppl.) a. 1. Of good make or fashion; well made.
1580Blundevil Art of Riding i. iii. 3 His thighes large and long, with bones well fashioned. a1700Dryden Ovid's Art of Love i. 579 Wear well-fashion'd Cloaths, like other Men. 1887Morris Odyss. xi. 108 When down in thy ship well-fashioned at last thou drawest anigh To the Three-horned Island. †2. Of polite manners or demeanour. Obs.
1611Cotgr., Morigené,..well behaued, of good carriage, well fashioned. 1625K. Long tr. Barclay's Argenis iv. xvii. 396 Behaving himselfe with so well-fashioned modesty. 1693Locke Educ. §143 (1699) 259 First, a disposition of the Mind not to offend others; and, Secondly, the most acceptable, and agreeable way of expressing that Disposition. From the one, Men are called Civil; from the other Well⁓fashion'd. a1700Evelyn Diary an. 1646 (Chandos) 189 His daughter, a pretty well-fashioned young woman. 1710Steele Tatler No. 198 ⁋2 A young Man of Two and twenty, well-fashioned, learned, genteel. |