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qualitied, a. or ppl. a.|ˈkwɒlɪtɪd| Also 6–7 qualited. [f. quality n. or v. + -ed.] Furnished with a quality or qualities, in various senses of the n. (Freq. in 17th c.; chiefly as predicate, and with qualifying adv.).
1600Hakluyt Voy. II. ii. 194 They were so well qualited in courage, experience, and discretion. 1616T. Scott Christs Politician 11 Those men..are conditioned and qualited like sheepe, innocent, harmelesse, simple. 1656Stanley Hist. Philos. I. viii. 112 In things properly qualited there is augmentation and diminution. 1728Morgan Algiers II. iv. 286 The mildest, the best qualitied..Prince that ever existed. 1783Johnson in Boswell 23 Mar., Lord Southwell was the highest-bred man..the most qualitied I ever saw. 1865J. Grote Moral Ideals (1876) 187 The mind is a qualitied unity. 1889Harper's Mag. Jan. 184/2 A dainty hand, and small,..and qualitied Divinely. Hence ˈqualitiedness. rare.
1865J. Grote Explor. Philos. i. 110 Form of the higher description..quality or qualitiedness. 1940Mind XLIX. 321 My present treatment is thus concerned rather with ‘qualitiedness’ than with ‘quality’. |