pa. pple. and ppl. a. (UP- 5.)
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iii. 40. Thy earlinesse doth me assure, Thou art vprousd with some distemprature.
1796. Scott, Wild Huntsman, xxii. Again uproused, the timorous prey Scours moss and moor.
1802. J. Baillie, 2nd Pt. Ethwald, I. ii. What, meanst thou this? Uprousd again unto this devlish pitch?
1848. Thackeray, Van. Fair, xviii. Cried out this uproused British lion.
1871. Hawthorne, Sept. Felton (1872), 36. To prevent the uproused people from coming close to the main body.