pres. pple. and ppl. a. (UP- 6, 6 b.)

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a. 1340.  Hampole, Psalter, etc. 497. Thynnyd ere myn eghyn … vplokand [L. suspicientes] in heghe.

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1805.  Wordsw., Prelude, VI. 86. Often have I stood Foot-bound uplooking at this lovely tree.

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1838.  Mrs. Browning, Cowper’s Grave, vii. Wild timid hares … Uplooking to his human eyes with sylvan tendernesses.

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1881.  J. Martineau, Ess. & Addr. (1891), IV. 306. Two minds present with each other in uplooking and uplifting attitude.

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