pa. pple. and ppl. a. [UP- 5. Cf. prec.] Rolled up; brought together by rolling. Also const. in.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, Ld. Chandos, 79. Then I call My banner for, vproled I hit bring Vnto my prince.
1600. Fairfax, Tasso, IX. lxxxi. The sweat Seemd pearles , The dust therein vprold, adornd his haire.
1667. Milton, P. L., VII. 291. Thither they Hasted, uprowld As drops on dust conglobing from the drie.
1763. Falconer, Shipwr., III. 406. High oer the poop th audacious seas aspire, Uprolld in hills of fluctuating fire.
1821. Shelley, Boat on Serchio, 16. Day had clothed with light The mists in their eastern caves uprolled.
1844. Emerson, Ess., Nat., ¶ 4. The uprolled clouds and the colors of morning and evening will transfigure maples and alders.
1864. E. Sargent, Peculiar, III. 98. The lids of the eyes hung loosely over the uprolled balls.