v. [UP- 4.] trans. To hoard or heap up.
1582. Stanyhurst, Æneis, III. (Arb.), 72. Thee gould thee traytor vp hurdeth.
1591. Spenser, Teares Muses, 553. Heapes or huge words vphoorded hideously.
1602. Shaks., Ham., I. i. 134. If thou hast vp-hoorded in thy life Extorted Treasure in the wombe of Earth.
1652. Benlowes, Theoph., III. xlv. Eusebia truth for her uphords.