a. Obs. Well supplied with, having plenty of, money.
1479. [see MONEYED 1 b].
1540. Palsgr., Acolastus, II. i. I iij. The storer of some well moneyed mayster [cellarius cuiuspiam nummatioris domini].
1591. Savile, Tacitus, Hist., II. lvi. 86. The soldiers designed out the well moneyed masters [dites dominos] to pray vpon.
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.
1756. C. Smart, trans. Horace, Epist., I. vi. 38. The goddesses, Persuasion and Venus, grace the well-monied man.