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well-ˈstudied, ppl. a. 1. Produced or devised by careful study.
1644Milton Educ. 7 While..the whole Symphony with artfull and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well studied cords of some choise composer. 1717Pope Epist. Jervas 33 Here thy well-study'd marbles fix our eye. 1853Kingsley Hypatia xxii, Orestes..waved his hand for silence, and began his well-studied oration. 1855Paley æschylus Pref. p. xxiv, The well-studied wisdom of iambic verses. †2. Of a person: Well read, learned. Also, versed or proficient in (a subject). Obs.
1596,1602[see studied 2]. 1639Fuller Holy War ii. ii. 45 An excellent book-man in reading of men, and otherwise well studied. 1651Fuller etc. Abel Rediv., Bolton 587 He was also well studyed in Metaphysicks, Mathematicks, and School-Divinity. 1707Norris Treat. Humility i. 9 A well-studied Divine. 1810[see studied 2]. |