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well(-)manned, ppl. a. Equipped with a proper complement of men.
c1450Contin. Brut 469 Grete vessels,..stronge and well⁓manned. 1482–3Paston Lett. III. 294 With ij. good carts well mannyd and horsyd. a1586Sidney Arcadia iii. xviii. (1912) 460 A well-mand Galley. 1591Sylvester Du Bartas i. ii. 191 Then should the sucking Elephant support Upon his shoulders a well-manned Fort. 1634Sir T. Herbert Trav. 2 Six great and wel-mann'd ships. a1684R. Leighton Comm. Pet. i. 5 (1693) 64 So long as the place..is of sufficient strength and well man'd..they are in safety. 1720Ramsay Prosp. Plenty 181 A wood o' masts, wiel mann'd. 1835Dickens Sk. Boz, River, A well-manned galley shoots through the arch. 1869A. R. Wallace Malay Archipelago II. 59 Their long well-manned praus. |