a. Having good walls. (Cf. Gr. εὐτείχεος.)
c. 1400. [see WALLED 1 b].
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, I. 130. The sacke of well-walld Troy.
1618. Gainsford, Glory Eng., I. xv. 126. Valenciens is very spacious, well walled, and full of ancient buildings.
1867. Morris, Jason, III. 153. Admetus from the well-walled Pheræ came.