pa. pple. (UP- 5. Cf. UPWIND v.)
1590. Spenser, F. Q., I. i. 15. Her huge long taile was in knots and many boughtes vpwound.
1610. G. Fletcher, Christs Vict., I. xii. Pale Sicknes, with his kercherd head upwound.
1642. H. More, Song of Soul, II. III. ii. 6. The lowest is not awake, Therefore the midst lies close in sleep upwound.