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upraise

English

Etymology

From up- +? raise.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?z

Verb

upraise (third-person singular simple present upraises, present participle upraising, simple past and past participle upraised)

  1. (archaic) To raise something up; to elevate.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.i:
      So fell those two in spight of both their prydes, / But Scudamour himselfe did soone vprayse, / And mounting light his foe for lying long vpbrayes.
  2. (archaic) To move something upright; to erect.

Anagrams

  • Perusia, Piraeus, Piræus, raise up, spuriae

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upraised

English

Adjective

upraised (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard or archaic) Lifted, raised, held high.
    He stood there, with upraised glass, waiting for others to join him in a toast; holding the glass as though it were his upraised sword, challenging others to show disprespoect to one he honored.

Verb

upraised

  1. simple past tense and past participle of upraise

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