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▪ I. ˈupsend, n. [up- 2.] An upward discharge.
1842Blackw. Mag. LII. 409 So soon as the rolling cannonade is over, there is an upsend from the mines beneath. ▪ II. upˈsend, v. [up- 4. Cf. Du. opzenden.] trans. To send up; to discharge upwards.
1667Milton P.L. i. 541 At which the universal Host upsent A shout that tore Hells Concave. 1791Cowper Iliad xviii. 257 As when some island..Upsends a smoke to heaven. 1816Monthly Mag. XLI. 144 Huge bonfires first their cones of flame upsend. 1854S. Dobell Balder v. 33 Sudden the universal host upsent Impotent rage. |