v. Obs. Chiefly Sc. [UP- 4. Cf. Du. ophoogen, G. aufhöhen, MSw. uphöghia, ophöia, etc. (Sw. upphöja), MDa. uphøge (Da. ophøje), Norw. upphøgja.] trans. To exalt; to raise up.

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13[?].  Prose Psalter (1891), 190. Heȝe [v.r. uphie] him in þe worldel!

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c. 1470.  Henryson, Mor. Fab., V. Parl. Beasts, xxi. The lawest heir I can full sone vp hie.

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1508.  Dunbar, Poems, vii. 5. Onto the sterris vpheyt is thyne honour.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneid, VIII. i. 72. Tyburinus, furth of the styll river,… hymself vpheis.

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1563.  Winȝet, Wks. (S.T.S.), II. 58. Be zeris it mot be strenthit,… and be aige vpheit.

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