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nourished, ppl. a.|ˈnʌrɪʃt| [f. nourish v.] †1. well-nourished, well brought-up or educated. Obs.
a1330Syr Degarre 275 Hit was a fair child, & a bold, Wel i-norisschet, god & hende. c1386Chaucer Reeve's T. 28 For Symkyn wolde no wyf, as he sayde, But sche were wel i-norissched and a mayde. c1400Destr. Troy 3978 Ecuba, the onest & onerable qwene, Was..Alse sad in þe syens as semyt for a lady, Wele norisshed þerwith. 2. Provided with nutriment or nourishment. Also well-nourished, well-fed.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 81 Þis oynement is clepid litargirum nutritum;..take of þilke litarge norischid .vij. parties [etc.]. 1567Gude & Godlie B. (S.T.S.) 105 With hurklit hude ouer a weill nureist neck. 1727–46Thomson Summer 1737 Hence thro' her nourish'd powers.., She springs aloft. †b. nourished brother, foster-brother. Obs.—1
1470–85Malory Arthur i. iii–v. 41 Syre Ector..rode vnto the Iustes, & with hym rode syr kaynus his sone & yong Arthur that was hys nourisshed broder. |