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well-liked, ppl. a. [Cf. OE. wel-ᵹelícod, glossing L. beneplacitum.] Regarded with much affection or approval. Also † well liked of.
a1586Sidney Arcadia iii. (1922) 12 This their well liked fellowship. 1670Cotton Espernon i. iv. 174 To put himself into possession of his new, and well lik'd of charge. 1820A. McNay Poet. Wks. 33 (E.D.D.) The herd came rinnin' o'er the lea, His weel-liked cur to see. 1896McClure's Mag. VI. 446/1 A good politician, and, on the whole, a very well-liked man. |