In fuzzy databases represented by linguistic values, linguistic terms carry qualitative semantics. However, when it comes to calculating linguistic terms or when a comparison between linguistic terms is needed, it is necessary to quantify their semantics. If the method of quantitation is suitable, the computational efficiency at the next step will be higher. When a database is embedded in Complete Linear Hedge Algebras, each base language values may have accompanying emphasis hedges. In such cases, the semantics of linguistic terms are quantified to become subintervals of an interval [0, 1]. This article is about quantification semantics of linguistic terms embedded in Complete Linear Hedge Algebr:as and a application in querying in the database having the linguistic terms. The calculation is done both to the language values and real numbers. Query results are quite reasonable.