a. Obs. [WELL adv. 32.] Good-humored.

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1683.  Dryden, Life Plutarch, 12. As we say in English, a well humour’d man and a good companion.

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1711.  Shaftesb., Charac., III. 108. He, who had the Letter of the Argument, wou’d be easy and well-humour’d.

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