ppl. a. [Cf. F. bien servi.]

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1747.  Gentl. Mag., XVII. 344. A numerous and well serv’d artillery.

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1849.  Lever, Con Cregan, xviii. A well-served table.

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1876.  Coursing Cal., 26. A party of upwards of thirty sat down to a capital and well-served dinner.

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1880.  Ruskin, Bible of Amiens, i. 1. At this halting-place … there is a well-served buffet.

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1882.  Sir G. Wolseley, in C. Royle, Egypt. Campaigns (1886), I. 319. In full view of the enemy, and under the fire of his well-served artillery.

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