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† uphend, v. Obs. [up- 4. Cf. MDa. ophente.] trans. To catch or snatch up; to take up, raise.
a1300Cursor M. 12183 Leui..a yeird vp-hint, And gaf him in þe heued a dint. 13..Seuyn Sages (W.) 3133 Vnto the lady the ring he cast... The lady has the ring uphent. c1420Sir Amadace (Camden) lxvii, Then Sir Amadace a squrd vppe-hente. 1513Douglas æneid v. viii. 63 Acestes..has wphint in feild His friend Entellus. Ibid. xi. i. 49 [Let] the ensenȝeis and baneris be vphynt. 1600Fairfax Tasso xii. lxxii, He would not leaue the corses faire in field But in their armes the soldiers both vphent. |