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upˈreared, pa. pple. and ppl. a. [up- 5 or f. prec.] †1. Excited in feeling; angry. Obs.
1382Wyclif Prov. xv. 18 A man..who is pacient, swageth the vprered [L. suscitatas]. 2. Raised up, elevated, erected, etc.
1422Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. 222 A grete breste and brode, vprerid and sumwhate fatte. Ibid. 223 Shamel[e]s men [have] hey vprerid shuldris. c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 5 His swerd upreryd, proudly gave manace. a1593Marlowe & Nashe Dido iii. iv, I..vow..Neuer to leaue these newe vpreared walles, Whiles Dido liues. 1597Hall Sat. i. iii. 11 On crowned kings..Or some vpreared, high-aspiring swaine. 1602Marston Antonio's Rev. iv. iii, With innocent upreared armes to Heaven. 1798Landor Gebir i. 228 The long moon-beam on the hard wet sand Lay like a jaspar column half uprear'd. 1848A. H. Clough Amours de Voy. iii. 14 Where, over fig-tree and orange.., Garden on garden upreared, balconies step to the sky. 1870Morris Earthly Par. III. iv. 330 In front of me An upreared changing dark bulk did I see. |