pa. pple. [UP- 5. Cf. UPLAY v.]
1. Laid up; put away or in place.
c. 1400. Northern Passion (H.), 872. Ilka man said What þai suld with þe siluer do, Þat it suld sauely be vp laid.
c. 1425. Wyntoun, Cron., V. vii. 1262. Quhen þe chesabill is vplaid Befor the eleuatioun.
† 2. Upturned, overthrown. Obs.1
1582. Stanyhurst, Æneis, II. (Arb.), 63. Then dyd I marck playnely thee castel of Ilion vplayd, And Troian buyldings quit topsy turuye remooued.