v. [UP- 4. Cf. MSw. upfylla (Sw. upp-), MDa. upfylle, Du. opvullen.] trans. To fill up. Also Upfilled pa. pple.
c. 1440. Pallad. on Husb., XII. 350. So braunches fewe vpfille a huge londe.
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iii. 7. I must vpfill this Osier Cage of ours, With balefull weedes.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., IV. iii. 42. A cup she hild, The which was with Nepenthe to the brim vpfild.
1861. Macm. Mag., June, 134. A fine tree that upfilled a picture with cows or haymakers beneath it.