pa. pple. and ppl. a. (UP- 5, 6 b. Cf. prec.)
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 1858. Folc of salem ðor-fore was slaȝen, wiwes, and childre, and aȝte up-draȝen.
1390. Gower, Conf., II. 238. Fro his lond with sail updrawe Thei wente hem forth.
1582. Stanyhurst, Æneis, III. (Arb.), 79. Oure vessels vpdrawne are grapled at anchor.
1667. Milton, P. L., IV. 228. The rapid current, with kindly thirst up drawn.
1762. Falconer, Shipwr., II. 485. The sounding cord, Updrawn, an undiminishd depth explord.
1866. Lytton, Lost Tales Miletus, Secret Way, 6. As cloud, from purest dews Updrawn, makes sorrowful a star in heaven.
1887. M. Arnold, Ess. Crit., Ser. II. (1888), 261. Alexis Karénines updrawn eyebrows.
1901. Daily Chron., 26 Aug., 3/5. A tree has fallen, and the up-drawn roots form a bridge.