Sc. [UP- 1 b, 2.]

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  1.  ‘The power of secreting’ (Jam.).

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a. 1689.  Cleland, Poems (1697), 101. Tho he can swear … And lye, I think he cannot hide…. They are not fitt For Stealth, that want a good up-put.

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  2.  = UP-PUTTING vbl. sb. 2.

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1866.  Gregor, Banffshire Gloss., 204.

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1893.  Stevenson, Catriona, xix. Ye’ll can leave your horse here and your bags, for it seems we’re to have your up-put.

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