v. E. Angl. ? Obs. [f. UP adv.1 + -EN5. Cf. UPPE v.] trans. To bring up, mention, disclose.

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1565.  Golding, Ovid’s Met., III. 344. When that after mickle talke … Joves name was upned. Ibid. (1567), XII. 179. Every wyght Delyghts too uppen oftentymes … The perills and the narrow brunts. Ibid. (1583), Calvin on Deut., xxi. 125/2. It woulde not haue booted at all to haue vppened neuer so many thinges by parcellmeale.

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1823.  E. Moor, Suffolk Words, 460. Yeow didnt uppen it did ye?

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