v. E. Angl. ? Obs. [f. UP adv.1 + -EN5. Cf. UPPE v.] trans. To bring up, mention, disclose.
1565. Golding, Ovids Met., III. 344. When that after mickle talke Joves name was upned. Ibid. (1567), XII. 179. Every wyght Delyghts too uppen oftentymes The perills and the narrow brunts. Ibid. (1583), Calvin on Deut., xxi. 125/2. It woulde not haue booted at all to haue vppened neuer so many thinges by parcellmeale.
1823. E. Moor, Suffolk Words, 460. Yeow didnt uppen it did ye?