pa. pple. (UP- 5.) Also Updry v., Updrying vbl. sb.
c. 1440. Pallad. on Husb., I. 238. Lupyne and ficchis slayn, and on their roote Vpdried, are londis boote.
1530. Lyndesay, Test. Papyngo, 138. The balmy droppis of dew Tytane vpdryis.
c. 1586. Ctess Pembroke, Ps. LXVI. iii. The sen up-dried by his hand, Became a field of dusty sand.
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.