well-shaven
well(-)ˈshaven,
ppl.
a.
1542–3
Act 34 & 35
Hen.
VIII
, c. 6
The Shanke [of the pin] well shaven, the pointe well and rounde fyled.
1842
D. Vedder
Poems
200
M'Lauchlan, the priest, wi' his weel-shaven crown.
Oxford English Dictionary
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