† uproarish,a.Obs. [f. uproar n.] Turbulent, unruly. Hence † uproarishlyadv.Obs. 1550W. Lynne Curious Cron. 180 b, The Poles drew into their faction the vprourysh kynde of men called Thaborites.1647Hexham i, Vprorish, seditious, or tumultuous.Ibid., Vprorishly or seditiously.