pa. pple. [UP- 5. Cf. UPLAY v.]

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  1.  Laid up; put away or in place.

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c. 1400.  Northern Passion (H.), 872. Ilka man said … What þai suld with þe siluer do,… Þat it suld sauely be vp laid.

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c. 1425.  Wyntoun, Cron., V. vii. 1262. Quhen þe chesabill is vplaid Befor the eleuatioun.

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  † 2.  Upturned, overthrown. Obs.1

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1582.  Stanyhurst, Æneis, II. (Arb.), 63. Then dyd I marck playnely thee castel of Ilion vplayd, And Troian buyldings quit topsy turuye remooued.

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