ppl. a. (See also MEET v. 4 b and HAIL-FELLOW A. b.)

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. xi. (1912), 223. To stand upon the best defensive gard he could;… sometime with strong and well-met wards.

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1707.  E. Smith, Phædra & Hippolitus, V. 57. Haste then, let’s joyn our well-met Hands together.

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