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well(-)trained, ppl. a.
c1611Chapman Iliad iv. 350 His well-train'd Athenian troopes. 1618T. Gainsford Glory Eng. ii. ii. 164 A hundred well trained and ordered souldiers will beat a thousand of them. 1683J. Reid Scots Gard'ner (1907) 103 Well-trained trees in a nurserie. 1735Somerville Chase i. 297 A pilf'ring Race; well-train'd and skill'd In all the Mysteries of Theft. 1847Disraeli Tancred ii. xi, The well-trained ear of this guardian of the gate. 1868Ruskin Pol. Econ. Art ii. §105 A well trained youth. 1894Pop. Sci. Monthly June 184 Well-trained dogs transmit these qualities. |