That leads a good life.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. X. 431. Þere aren witty and wel libbynge [justi atque sapientes], ac her werkes ben yhudde In þe hondes of almiȝty god.
c. 1400. 26 Pol. Poems, iii. 76. Wel lyuyng man [is] hardy of kynde.
1596. in Spalding Club Misc., I. 87. Thi self wsand thy witchecraft, altogidder contrarius to the natour of weill levand personis.
1870. Newman, Gram. Assent, I. iv. 55. The piously-minded and well-living people in all ranks of the community.