ppl. a. [f. next + -ED1.] Possessing or endowed with quantity; measured or determined with respect to quantity.
1589. R. Bruce, Serm. (1843), 87. To make it, at ane time, a bodie and not a bodie, quantified and not quantified.
c. 1840. Sir W. Hamilton, Logic, App. (1866), II. 259. The real terms compared in the Convertend are not the naked, but the quantified.
1847. Lewes, Hist. Philos. (1867), II. 481. The discovery of precise quantities proves the objectivity of something quantified.
1870. Jevons, Elem. Logic, 186. Immediate inference by added determinant can also be applied to quantified propositions.