pa. pple. and ppl. a. (UP- 5.)
1600. Fairfax, Tasso, XIX. xxx. 342. There vnderneath th vnburied hils vppilde Of bodies dead, the living buried lie.
1742. Collins, Ode Poet. Char., 55. High on some cliff, to heavn up-pild.
1796. Coleridge, To Yng. Friend, 2. A green mountain variously up-piled.
1818. Keats, Endym., II. 288. He cannot see , up-pild, The cloudy rack slow journeying in the west.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, I. 88. Thrice the Sire in ruins laid The up-piled mountains with his flash.
1873. Symonds, Grk. Poets, i. 28. With Homeric games and pyres up-piled to heaven.