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upbar

English

Etymology

up- +? bar

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?b??(?)/

Verb

upbar (third-person singular simple present upbars, present participle upbarring, simple past and past participle upbarred)

  1. (transitive, rare) To fasten with a bar.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To remove the bar or bars of, as a gate; to unbar.

Anagrams

  • bar up

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upbear

English

Etymology

From Middle English upberen, equivalent to up- +? bear.

Verb

upbear (third-person singular simple present upbears, present participle upbearing, simple past upbore, past participle upborne or (archaic, poetic) upbore)

  1. (dated, transitive) To hold up; raise aloft; hold or sustain high
    • One short sigh of breath, upborne
      Even to the seat of God.
    • A monstrous wave up-bore the chief, and dashed him on the craggy shore.

Anagrams

  • bear up

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