settled (adj.) Old form(s): setled
calm, steadfast, composed
Ham IV.vii.79[Claudius to Laertes] settled age [becomes] his sables and his weeds
MM III.i.93[Isabella to Claudio, of Angelo] Whose settled visage and deliberate word
Sonn.49.8[] love converted from the thing it was / Shall reasons find of settled gravity
WT V.iii.72[Leontes to Paulina, of Hermione's statue being alive] No settled senses of the world can match / The pleasure of that madness
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