a. Obs. Well supplied with, having plenty of, money.

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1479.  [see MONEYED 1 b].

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1540.  Palsgr., Acolastus, II. i. I iij. The storer of some well moneyed mayster [cellarius cuiuspiam nummatioris domini].

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1591.  Savile, Tacitus, Hist., II. lvi. 86. The soldiers … designed out the well moneyed masters [dites dominos] to pray vpon.

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1639.  Fuller, Holy War, IV. viii. 180. So well-moneyed he was, that for ten yeares together he might for every day expend an hundred marks.

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1756.  C. Smart, trans. Horace, Epist., I. vi. 38. The goddesses, Persuasion and Venus, grace the well-monied man.

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