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well(-)stored, ppl. a. Amply stocked or furnished.
1591Savile Tacitus, Hist. ii. lvi. 86 The wellstoared groundes [refertos agros]. 1616W. Browne Brit. Past. ii. iii. 54 From one well-stor'd garden to another. 1656Cowley Pindar. Odes, Plagues of Egypt xii, The well-stored Egyptian year Began to cloath her Fields and Trees anew. 1667Milton P.L. ix. 184 His head..well stor'd with suttle wiles. a1704Locke Cond. Underst. §18 His Head was so well stor'd a Magazine. 1718Pope Iliad xv. 520 The well-stor'd Quiver on his Shoulders hung. 1806–7J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life (1826) vii. lxx, While you are attentively listening to the information or opinion of a well-stored man. 1835[see stored ppl. a. 2]. |