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