(UP- 5. Cf. prec.)
c. 1380. Wyclif, Wks. (1880), 370. Þe same malyce in kynde he schal fynde, ȝhe uphepid, in our byschopis.
c. 1440. Pallad. on Husb., III. 819. Of peres sowre yf that they be Ytake & kepte vphepid daies thre.
14[?]. W. of Henleys Husb. (1890), 50. Be wele ware off mesurynge or your bushell þat is vphepide.
1549. Coverdale, etc., Erasm. Par. 2 Peter 16. Let brotherly charitie be augmented and upheaped with love.
1560. B. Googe, trans. Palingenius Zodiac, II. (1561), D v b. Thy barnes vpheaped & hugy mowes of corne.
1596. H. Clapham, Brief of Bible, 95. Their Sinne vpheapt, God sendeth them away To Babylon.
1777. A. Hunters Georg. Ess., I. 416. I laid on 167 chaldrons of lime, 32. bushels, upheaped, to the chaldron.
1807. Crabbe, Par. Reg., I. 489. Whose board is high up-heapd with generous fare.
1828. Carr, Craven Gloss., II. 228. Excellent measure, not only up-heaped, but pressed down.
fig. 1862. [C. C. Robinson], Dial. Leeds, 4. Shoo said he wur a rascal upheaped and downthrussen. [Cf. UPHEAP v., quot. 1641.]