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_Montgom._

_To_ UP-BANG, _v. a._ To force to rise, especially by beating.

_Watson._

_To_ UPBRED, _v. a._ To set in order.

V. ~Braid~ _up_.

_Houlate._

_To_ UP-BULLER, _v. a._ To boil or throw up.

V. ~Buller~, _v._

UPCAST, _s._ Taunt, reproach, S.

_Henrysone._

UPCASTING, _s._ The rising of clouds above the horizon, especially as threatening rain, S.

UPCOIL, _s._ A kind of game with b.a.l.l.s.

_Evergreen._

UPCOME, _s._ Promising appearance, perh. from the first appearance of the blade after sowing.

_G.o.dscroft._

A. S. _up-cyme_, ortus.

_To_ UPDAW, _v. n._ To dawn.

_Dunbar._

Belg. _op-daag-en_, to rise, to appear.

UPGANG, _s._ An ascent, an acclivity.

A. S. _up-gang_, ascensus.

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