a. Obs. Advanced in years, of a good age.
c. 1470. Ashby, Active Policy, 815. Loke that youre counseil be rather godly set, Wele aged, of goode disposicion.
1535. Coverdale, Josh. xii. 1. Thou art olde & well aged.
a. 1568. Ascham, Scholem., II. (Arb.), 141. The Latin tong, concerning any part of purenesse of it, did not endure moch longer, than is the life of a well aged man.