ppl. a. [See further s.v. NOURISHED 1, 2.]

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1422.  Yonge, trans. Secreta Secret., 237. The body … may endure longe tyme, yf the kynde of man be Well y-noryschid … by ettynge and drynkynge.

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1883.  J. M. Fothergill, Indigestion, etc., 280. Stout, well-nourished persons do not die of wasting maladies.

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1894.  J. T. Fowler, Adamnan, Introd. p. lxxv. His ruddy cheeks, and his well-nourished appearance.

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