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the world > health and disease > [adjective] > of health: good > healthy (73)
wholeeOE

In good health; free from disease or illness; well; (contextually) restored to health, recovered from disease or illness; better. Now chiefly archaic.

isoundOE

Sound, in health, well, safe.

i-sundfulc1000

quite sound or well, prosperous, happy.

ferec1175

Able to go, in health; hence gen. able, strong; sound, ‘whole’. Also in phrase whole and fere.

soundc1175

Of persons, animals, etc.: free from disease, infirmity, or injury; having or enjoying bodily health; healthy, robust. Usually predicative.

fish-wholea1225

As sound as a fish; thoroughly sound or healthy.

forthlyc1230

Healthy, likely to live; also, full of energy.

steadfasta1300

Fixed or secure in position. Unshaken in health. Obsolete.

wella1300

Sound in health; free or recovered from sickness or infirmity. In predicative use. Also (now somewhat archaic) with of (a sickness, wound, etc.). no

safec1300

In sound health, well; healed, cured, restored to health. Also safe and sound (see phrases 1). Also with of. Now archaic and rare.

tidya1325

In good condition, or of good appearance; fair, well-favoured, comely, bonny; fat, plump, healthy. In quot. 1340 –70, showy, gorgeous. Now dialect.

halec1330

Of a person or animal: free from disease; in good health, well. Also: recovered from disease. Chiefly Scottish after Middle English.

quartc1330

In good condition, healthy; physically or spiritually sound. Also in whole and quart.

well-faringc1330

Good-looking, handsome, fair; attractive, shapely. Also: robust, healthy. Obsolete (chiefly regional in later use).

well-tempered1340

Having a healthy, well-balanced physical constitution. Obsolete.

well-disposeda1398

In good physical condition; healthy. Obsolete.

wealyc1400

In good condition, healthy.

furnished1473

Possessed of one's faculties physical and mental. Obsolete.

mighty?a1475

Possessing might or power; powerful, potent, strong. Frequently rhetorical, connoting a pre-eminent… Of a person, or an action or attribute of a…

quartful?c1475

Sound, healthy; safe, prosperous.

good1527

With reference to a person's (or occasionally animal's) physical, psychological, or mental condition. Of a part of the body of a person or…

wholesomea1533

Esp. of a person: in good condition, free from disease, corruption, etc.; physically or morally healthy; virtuous.

crank1548

Rank, lusty, vigorous, in good condition.

healthful1550

Of persons, their actions, etc.: Full of or characterized by health; enjoying good health; healthy. Now rare.

healthy1552

Possessing or enjoying good health; hale or sound (in body), so as to be able to discharge all functions efficiently.

hearty1552

In good health; having a good appetite; healthy, robust. In later use also: characteristic of a ‘hearty’ (sense B. 3); sporty, ‘outdoorsy’. Cf. hale

healthsome1563

Full of health; possessing good health; healthy. Obsolete.

well-affected?1563

Favourably disposed, inclined to be favourable or friendly (to or towards a person or thing); spec. well-disposed towards existing authority, loyal.

disposed1575

absol. In good health or condition; not indisposed. Obsolete.

as sound as a bell1576

In the phrase as sound as a bell. Also figurative of the heart.

firm1577

Healthy, robust; sound, undecayed. (Cf. infirm, adj.) ? Obsolete.

well-conditioned1580

In good physical condition; in a sound, healthy, or satisfactory state.

sound1605

Said of appetite, health, etc.

unvaletudinary1650

(un-, prefix1 affix 1.)

all right1652

Satisfactory, good, fine; well, in good health or order. Now frequently in somewhat weakened sense: adequate, acceptable, ‘OK’. Chiefly in…

valid1652

Of persons: Sound or robust in body; possessed of health and strength. Also said of health.

as sound as a (alsoany) roach1655

as sound as a (also†any) roach: in good health; very fit or sound. Now archaic.

fair-like1663

That is in good condition; beautiful, attractive; (also) reasonably good, fairish.

hoddy1664

In good condition physically or mentally; healthy; in good spirits, pleasant, cheerful.

wanton1674

Of a person or a person's health: robust, vigorous.

stout?1697

In robust health, ‘strong’, esp. with reference to recovery from illness. Obsolete exc. Scottish.

trig1704

In good physical condition; strong, sound, well; also, firm, steady; in quot.1722, adv.

well-hained1722

Esp. of a person: in good condition; well-preserved. Obsolete.

sprack1747

Brisk, active; alert, smart; in good health and spirits.

caller1754

Healthy, vigorous. Now rare.

sane1755

Of the body, its organs or functions: Healthy, sound, not diseased. rare.

finely1763

In good health; = fine, adj. 15. Now rare (English regional and Irish English in later use).

bobbish1780

Well; in good health and spirits.

cleverly1784

U.S. dialect. Well (in health). Cf. clever, adj. 4b.

right1787

Of a person: in good health and spirits; sound, well, comfortable; in good shape. Frequently in colloquial similes usually extended from another…

smart1788

Chiefly North American colloquial (originally U.S.). Of a person: healthy, well. Now rare.

fine1791

Originally Scottish and English regional (northern). In good health, well; in good spirits; (in later use often in weakened sense) all right…

eucratic1795

(See quot. 1795.)

nobbling1825

Well, in good health.

as right as a trivet1835

as right as a trivet, thoroughly or perfectly right (in reference to a trivet's always standing firm on its three feet).

first rate1841

colloquial (originally U.S.). In excellent health, quite well. Now rare.

in fine, good, high, etc., feather1844

In figurative phrases. in fine, good, high,etc., feather: in good condition of health, spirits, etc. in full feather: see quots. Of the weather: hi

gay1855

British regional. In good health; well, convalescent.

sprackish1882

game ball1905

Irish English. In predicative use: in very good health, spirits, etc.; fine, excellent.

abled1946

Originally U.S. Having a full range of ordinary physical or mental abilities; not disabled (see disabled, adj. 2). Usually contrasted with disabled.

well-toned1952

Having a good tone (in various senses); pleasantly, admirably, or thoroughly toned. Now: esp. having good muscle tone, esp. as a result of…

a hundred per cent1960

a hundred per cent: fit, well, recovered. Frequently in negative contexts.

oke1960

= OK, adj. 1.

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