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单词 well-boden
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well-bodenadj.

Brit. /wɛlˈbəʊd(ə)n/, /wɛlˈbɒd(ə)n/, U.S. /ˌwɛlˈboʊd(ə)n/, /ˌwɛlˈbɑd(ə)n/, Scottish English /wɛlˈbod(ə)n/
Forms: see well adv. and n.4 and boden adj.; also 1900s– weel boddoned (Orkney).
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: well adv., boden adj.
Etymology: < well adv. + boden adj.In form weel boddoned with additional -ed suffix1.
Scottish (now chiefly Orkney and Shetland).
1. Fully armed or equipped. Obsolete (archaic in later use).
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > [adjective]
weaponedc1000
armedc1300
well-armedc1300
well-weaponeda1325
armed to the teethc1380
well-steeledc1390
warlikec1420
anarm1426
boden1429
well-harnesseda1450
geared1488
well-geared1488
well-boden1496
warly1508
enarmedc1540
burled1616
undisarmed1649
of (good) force1697
tooled up1959
weaponized1973
the mind > possession > supply > [adjective] > provided or supplied with something > equipped or fitted out > well
well-attiredc1330
well beseena1393
well seena1400
well-furnished?c1452
well-garnished1481
well-boden1496
well-appointed1523
well-equipped1588
well-fitted1598
well-mounted1621
well-accoutred1637
well-geared1688
well-found1705
1496 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 60 That al fremen..compeir..at the Cunneger hill, welbodin and abilȝeit for weir in ther personis.
a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) viii. l. 6833 Weil bodyn Frankis men.
1562 in Marquis of Huntly Rec. Aboyne (1894) 486 [All men to hold themselves in readiness] weilboden in feir of war.
a1600 ( W. Stewart tr. H. Boece Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 644 Ane cumpany thair he befoir him fand, Weill boidin war with bow, buklar and brand.
a1835 W. H. Ireland tr. Mary Queen of Scots Let. in Rizzio (1849) III. 318 The lord of Ruthven, well boden from top to toe (armed du cap au pied) with certain complices, rudely entered our private cabinet.
2. Having ample resources, well provided or supplied with something (with in, of).
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1568 Jok & Jynny l. 74 in W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS (1928) III. 389 Tak thair for my pairte of the feist, It is weill knawin I am weill bodin.
1578 K. Stewart Let. Oct. in R. V. Agnew Corr. P. Waus (1887) I. 190 Ye knaw I haif lettlie delyuerit sum silvir to your lordschip quhairffoir I am nocht veill boddin at this present.
?c1625 in E. Beveridge & J. D. Westwood Fergusson's Sc. Prov. (1924) No. 598 He is weill bodden ther ben that neidis nather borrow nor lend.
1781 F. Stephen Rural Amusement 65 O meal an' malt I am well boden, My ladn wi' grain is richly loaden.
1813 E. Picken Misc. Poems II. 1 Weel bowden was her Harvest barn.
1822 H. Ainslie Pilgrimage to Land of Burns 306 Weel bouden in bonnet and rachan, Our caigie auld curler sets out.
1904 Dennison's Orcadian Sketches (new ed.) 2 Folk wur no' sae weel boddoned o' claes i' that days.
1914 J. S. Angus Gloss. Shetland Dial. 23 Is du weel boden a da penga [= money].
1988 G. Lamb Orkney Wordbk. Weel-bodden, having plenty.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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