ppl. a. [f. next + -ED1.] Possessing or endowed with quantity; measured or determined with respect to quantity.

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1589.  R. Bruce, Serm. (1843), 87. To make it, at ane time,… a bodie and not a bodie, quantified and not quantified.

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c. 1840.  Sir W. Hamilton, Logic, App. (1866), II. 259. The real terms compared in the Convertend … are not the naked, but the quantified.

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1847.  Lewes, Hist. Philos. (1867), II. 481. The discovery of precise quantities proves the objectivity of something quantified.

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1870.  Jevons, Elem. Logic, 186. Immediate inference by added determinant … can also be applied … to quantified propositions.

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