v. Obs. rare. [f. SOUL sb. + -(I)FY.] trans. To endow with a soul. So Soulified ppl. a.
1662. J. Chandler, Van Helmonts Oriat., 30. Therefore the Seeds of things that are not soulified, are indeed propagated no otherwise than as light taken from light. Ibid., 155. Mineralls indeed, have not a seed, with the Image of their Predecessor, after the manner of soulified things.