pa. pple. (UP- 5.) Also Updry v., Updrying vbl. sb.

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c. 1440.  Pallad. on Husb., I. 238. Lupyne and ficchis slayn, and on their roote Vpdried, are … londis boote.

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1530.  Lyndesay, Test. Papyngo, 138. The balmy droppis of dew Tytane vpdryis.

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c. 1586.  C’tess Pembroke, Ps. LXVI. iii. The sen up-dried by his hand, Became a field of dusty sand.

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1658.  A. Fox, trans. Würtz’ Surg., III. xxiii. 290. That updrying … comes from an oppilation of that member, be that caused from what it will.

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