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well-content
[ wel-kuhn-tent ]
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of well-content1
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50
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Example Sentences
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I was fourteen years old—and a well-content Hindu on a holiday— when I met Jesus Christ.
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For after a time he seemed no longer quiet and well-content.
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In hand and foot and speech whoso is self restrained; Whoso to ponder inwardly delights, Who liveth lonely and is well-content, Him men call mendicant.
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To these well-governed, well-content heathens, British rule proclaimed itself taking over to preserve order and administer justice.
Yea, I believe that at that time her soul itself was altogether cheerful and well-content and without any shadow of sorrow upon it.
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