well-appointed

adj
/ˌwɛləˈpɔɪntɪd/UK/ˌwɛləˈpɔɪn(t)ɪd/US

Etymology

PIE word *h₂éd From well (adverb) + appointed (“provided with necessities, equipped, fitted-out”, adjective).

Definitions

  1. Chiefly of accommodation

    Chiefly of accommodation: properly supplied with a complete set of whatever furniture, equipment, etc., is needed; fully equipped or fitted-out; also, beautifully decorated.

    • a well-appointed kitchen
    • VVhat vvel appointed Leader fronts vs heere?
    • She to the Scottiſh her faire courſe adreſt, / Nor vvould deſiſt till ſhe had raiſde agen, / Ten thouſand valient vvell-appointed men.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA