ppl. a. Having a good seat or site.

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1579–80.  North, Plutarch, Camillus (1595), 150. Eighteene fayre great cities … all of them very strong, and well seated.

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1621–1720.  [see SEATED 2].

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1705.  Mandeville, Grumbling Hive, 22. The once gay, Well-seated Houshold Gods.

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