pa. pple. rare. [f. prec. + -ED2.]
† 1. Furnished with wealth. Obs.
1615. Chapman, Odyss., IV. 119. This Pallace here, ( furnished so well; And substanced with such a precious deale Of well-got treasure).
2. Made into a substance, made substantial, substantiated.
1873. Whitney, Other Girls, xxxiv. (1876), 443. If life were nothing but what gets phrased and substanced, the world might as well be rolled up and laid away again in darkness.
1890. J. Pulsford, Loyalty to Christ, I. 129. Blessed are the appetites which feed on Gods immortality; for His immortality shall be substanced in them.
3. Of a specified kind of substance. Chiefly in parasynthetic comb.
1624. Quarles, Job Militant, x. 71, Wks. (Grosart), II. 84/1. Your slender Maxims, and false Forgeryes, Are substanct, like the dust, that flies besides me.
1753. Chambers Cycl., Suppl. s.v. Diamond, The stone here described is said to be a full substanced Brilliant.