[UP- 6 b.] That rises up, in various senses.
a. 1300. E. E. Psalter xxxiv. 13. Vprisand witnes, swikel ware ai.
1585. Foxe, Serm. 2 Cor. v. 48. Some be repentant and uprysing sinners, some be unrepentant.
a. 1593. Marlowe, Ovids Elegies, I. xiii. 28. How oft wisht I, night would not giue thee place, Nor morning starres shunne thy vprising face.
1633. Ford, Loves Sacr., I. i. My seruice shall pay tribute in my lownesse, To your vprising vertues.
1727. P. Walker, Life W. Smith (1827), II. 88. To transmit a tearful Remembrance of them to the up-rising and following Ages.
1819. Mrs. Browning, Battle of Marathon, III. ad fin. When the uprising morn extends her light.
1884. Proctor, in Longm. Mag., April, 597. Uprising streams of aqueous vapour.