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well-rigged, ppl. a. 1. Said of ships.
1502–9[see rigged ppl. a.1 1]. 1590Spenser F.Q. ii. xi. 4 The Ferriman..With his well rigged boate. 1612Drayton Poly-olb. ix. 313 Madock..Put forth his well-rigg'd Fleet. 1715Pope Iliad i. 405 Mean time Atrides launch'd with num'rous Oars A well-rigg'd Ship. 2. Of a person: Well dressed or clothed.
a1743Ozell tr. Brantôme's Sp. Rhodom. (1744) 18 A well-rigg'd, spruce, proper Man. 1838Haliburton Clockm. Ser. ii. ii, A tidy, well-rigged nigger help. |