v. [UP- 4. Cf. WFris. opheapje, MDu. ophopen (Du. ophoopen), MLG. uphupen, MHG. ûfhufen (G. aufhäufen).] trans. To heap up.
1469. Plumplon Corr. (Camden), 21. I could nott gett it windowd before it went to the ship, therefore I upheaped with a quarter, xxi quarters for xx quarters.
1483. Cath. Angl., 404/2. To Vppehepe, consarcire , cumulare.
1641. Best, Farm. Bks. (Surtees), 103. First we poore in the meale, and upheap the bushell; then doe wee thrust it downe.