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Definition of well-favouredness in English: well-favourednessnoun wɛlˈfeɪvədnəs Scottish literary The quality or condition of being well-favoured; beauty, handsomeness, good looks.
Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Roger Ascham (d. 1568), author and royal tutor. From well-favoured + -ness. Definition of well-favouredness in US English: well-favourednessnounwɛlˈfeɪvədnəs Scottish literary The quality or condition of being well-favoured; beauty, handsomeness, good looks.
Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Roger Ascham (d. 1568), author and royal tutor. From well-favoured + -ness. |