v., etc. (UP- 4, 5, 6.)
1591. Drayton, Harmonie of Church, Song Jonah, 8. Mighty wallowing waves Have with their power up-swallowed me.
1618. H. Ainsworth, Ps. cvii. 27. All their wisdom is upswallowed quight.
1850. Blackie, Æschylus, II. 176. And the greedy spear upswallowing, Man by man, its gory food.
1853. F. W. Newman, Odes of Horace, 97. Some, victims to stern-gazing Mars The Furies give: and sailors The greedy sea upswallows.