v. Sc. [UP- 4 + MAKE v.1 Cf. older Flem. opmaecken, Du. opmaken to use up, put up, etc., LG. upmaken, G. aufmachen to put up, etc.]

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  1.  trans. To make up for (a defect or lack); to supply or fill up where there is a deficiency.

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1485.  Sc. Acts Parlt., Jas. III. (1814), II. 172/1. Þe werk to be brokin, the werkman to vpmak þe avale to þe finace foresaid.

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1526.  Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I. 114. To cloise the tovnn, and bred the portis of the same, and oupmak all wydis and waistis.

4

  2.  To construct, build.

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1507.  Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I. 77. [He] sale … big, oupmak,… and complet the xxxiiij stallis in thar queir.

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