ppl. a. [f. SPECIFY v.] That is or has been definitely or specifically mentioned, determined, fixed or settled.
1645. Verney Mem. (1907), I. 422. That you may add to my fortin the above specifide sum.
1796. Cavalry Instr. (1813), 134. All these specified wheelings are in order to make the divisions [etc.].
1845. McCulloch, Taxation, I. iii. (1852), 126. Their incomes die with themselves or cease at specified periods.
1878. H. S. Wilson, Alpine Ascents, i. 2. Engaged by us as chief guide for a specified time.