rare. Also 6 qualit-. [f. prec.] trans.a. To furnish with a quality or qualities. Obs. b. To rate at a certain quality or value.

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1579.  J. Jones, Preserv. Bodie & Soule, Ep. Ded. 2. By these three they be all qualited. Motion ingendreth, Light shapeth and sheweth, Influence disposeth or qualiteth.

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1813.  Batchelor, Agric. Surv. Bedfordsh., 236. The warren contained 878 acres, much of which was qualitied at 9s. to 10s. per acre.

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