UPBIND
UPBIND, verb transitive To bind up.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
3.187 entradas
UPBIND, verb transitive To bind up.
UPBLOW, verb transitive To blow up. [Not used.]
UPBRA'ID, verb transitive1. To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach; to cast in the teeth; followed by with or for, before the thing imputed; as, to upbraid a...
UPBRA'IDED, participle passive Charged with something wrong or disgraceful; reproached; reproved.
UPBRA'IDER, noun One who upbraids or reproves.
UPBRA'IDING, participle present tense Accusing; casting in the teeth; reproaching; reproving.UPBRA'IDING, noun1. A charging with something wrong or disgraceful; the act of repro...
UPBRAY, for upbraid, to shame, is not in use.
UPBROUGHT, adjective upbraut'. Brought up; educated. [Not in use.]
UP'CAST, adjective1. Cast up; a term in bowling.2. Thrown upwards; as with upcast eyes.UP'CAST, noun In bowling, a cast; a throw.
UPDRAW', verb intransitive To draw up. [Not in use.]
'UPED, adjective Moistened or tinged with sirup or sweet juice.
UPGATH'ER, verb transitive To contract. [Not in use.]
UPGROW, verb intransitive To grow up. [Not in use.]
UP'HAND, adjective Lifted by the hand.
UPHE'AVE, verb transitive To heave or lift up.
UPHELD', preterit tense and participle passive of uphold. Sustained; supported.
UP'HILL, adjective Difficult, like the act of ascending a hill; as uphill labor.
UPHOARD, verb transitive To hoard up. [Not used.]
UPHOLD, verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive upheld. [Upholden is obsolete.]1. To lift on high; to elevate.2. To support; to sustain; to keep from falling or sli...
UPHOLDER, noun1. One that upholds; a supporter; a defender; a sustainer.2. An undertaker; one who provides for funerals.
UPHOLSTERER, noun [from up and hold.] One who furnishes houses with beds, curtains and the like.
UPHOLSTERY, noun Furniture supplied by upholsterers.
UP'LAND, noun [up and land.] High land; ground elevated above the meadows and intervals which lie on the banks of rivers, near the sea, or between hills; land which is generally...
UPLAND'ISH, adjective Pertaining to uplands; dwelling on high lands or mountains.
UPLA'Y, verb transitive To lay up; to hoard. [Not in use.]
UPLE'AD, verb transitive To lead upwards.
UPLED', participle passive Led upwards.