v. [UP- 4 + LOCK v.1] trans. To lock up.
1600. Fairfax, Tasso, XIX. xxxix. Come, come, Thy selfe within this fortresse safe vplocke.
1611. R. Badley, Panegyr. Verses, in Coryat, Crudities. Thy bitter journey Deservd the sweetest wines Piemont up-locks.
1689. in Law, Hampton Court Pal. (1891), III. 9. Then Benting up-locks His King in a box.