v. Obs. [UP- 4.] trans. To yield or deliver up; to resign.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 7406. Þat lond þat him was iȝiue, þat he ssolde him vp ȝelde.
c. 1315. Shoreham, II. 114. Þe soule he gan op-ȝelde.
c. 1350. Lybeaus Disc., 517. To syr Lybeaus they gon up-yelde har sperys.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 4016. Fayne y wolde þe croune op-ȝelde.
1502. in Antiq. Rep. (1808), II. *321. Our King Henry to Arthure hadde the seid londs remysed and uppyelden.