👉 Quiddative is a term in the context of literature, specifically in British literature, which refers to an object that appears to be made of material from another time and place. It is often used metaphorically or literally to describe something that is not what it seems. For example: 1. "The Quiddity of the Quill" - This could refer to a quill pen or pencil, but it also can mean any object that appears to be made of materials from another time and place