pa. pple. and ppl. a. [UP- 5. Cf. prec.] Rolled up; brought together by rolling. Also const. in.

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1592.  Wyrley, Armorie, Ld. Chandos, 79. Then I call My banner for, vproled I hit bring Vnto my prince.

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1600.  Fairfax, Tasso, IX. lxxxi. The sweat … Seem’d pearles…, The dust therein vprold, adorn’d his haire.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., VII. 291. Thither they Hasted,… uprowld As drops on dust conglobing from the drie.

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1763.  Falconer, Shipwr., III. 406. High o’er the poop th’ audacious seas aspire, Uproll’d in hills of fluctuating fire.

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1821.  Shelley, Boat on Serchio, 16. Day had … clothed with light … The mists in their eastern caves uprolled.

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1844.  Emerson, Ess., Nat., ¶ 4. The uprolled clouds and the colors of morning and evening will transfigure maples and alders.

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1864.  E. Sargent, Peculiar, III. 98. The lids of the eyes hung loosely over the uprolled balls.

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