The action or fact of leading a good life, especially with respect to moral virtue.
Origin
Late Middle English. From well + living. Compare earlier well-living.
well-living2
/ˌwɛlˈlɪvɪŋ/
adjective
Designating a person who leads a virtuous or (in later use) comfortable life. Also as noun (chiefly with the and plural concord): such people as a class.
Origin
Old English; earliest use found in King Alfred (c848–899), king of the West Saxons and of the Anglo-Saxons. From well + living.