1. Thoroughly ventilated; favored with good air.
1818. Scott, Hrt. Midl., Note 3. The situation in the centre of the High Street rendered it [the Tolbooth] so particularly well-aired, that when the plague laid waste the city in 1645, it affected none within these melancholy precincts.
1843. R. J. Graves, Syst. Clin. Med., v. 62. The bed-room of a patient labouring under fever should be well-aired.
1871. Napheys, Prev. & Cure Dis., I. i. 47. Well-aired locality.
2. Damp-freed by exposure to air or heat.
1848. Mrs. Gaskell, Mary Barton, xxxi. She went on to assure Mary the bed was well aired.