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well-ˈpeopled, ppl. a. Full of inhabitants; populous.
1588[see peopled b]. 1628R. B[eling] Sixth Bk. Sidney's Arcadia (1629) 504 The desolation of their wel-peopled country. 1718Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to Abbé Conti 31 July, The Isle..is but ten miles in circuit, but in those days very rich and well-peopled. 1817Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xx. II. 196 A well-peopled hive. c1850Arab. Nts. (Rtldg.) 279 Large, flourishing, and well-peopled towns. |