v. [UP- 4.] trans. To hoard or heap up.

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1582.  Stanyhurst, Æneis, III. (Arb.), 72. Thee gould thee traytor vp hurdeth.

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1591.  Spenser, Teares Muses, 553. Heapes or huge words vphoorded hideously.

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1602.  Shaks., Ham., I. i. 134. If thou hast vp-hoorded in thy life Extorted Treasure in the wombe of Earth.

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1652.  Benlowes, Theoph., III. xlv. Eusebia truth for her uphords.

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