pa. pple. and ppl. a. (UP- 5.)

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  1592.  Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iii. 40. Thy earlinesse doth me assure, Thou art vprous’d with some distemprature.

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  1796.  Scott, Wild Huntsman, xxii. Again uproused, the timorous prey Scours moss and moor.

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1802.  J. Baillie, 2nd Pt. Ethwald, I. ii. What, meanst thou this? Uprous’d again unto this dev’lish pitch?

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1848.  Thackeray, Van. Fair, xviii. Cried out this uproused British lion.

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1871.  Hawthorne, Sept. Felton (1872), 36. To prevent the uproused people from coming … close to the main body.

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