a. [f. STATURE sb. + -ED2.] Having (a certain kind of) stature. Chiefly in parasynthetic formations, as fair-, low-, full-statured; also † well statured.

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1610.  Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, XV. xxiii. 562. As though that we haue no such extraordinary huge statured creatures euen in these our times.

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1635.  [see LOW a. 21].

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1647.  J. Hall, Poems, 93. How doth the Giant Honour seeme Well statur’d in my fond esteeme.

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1691, 1844.  [see FULL a. 12 c].

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1801.  Southey, Thalaba, II. xiii. Man, fair-statured as the stately palm.

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