An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 935

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 935


_Douglas._


UPREUIN, _part. pa._ Torn up.


_Doug._


_To_ UPSET, _v. a._ To recover from; applied to a hurt, affliction, or calamity, S.


_A. Douglas._


_To_ UPSET, _v. a._ To overset; as, _a cart_, _boat_, &c. S.


_To_ UPSET, _v. n._ To be overturned, S.


UPSET, _s._ Insurrection, mutiny.


_Wynt._


Su. G. _uppsaet_, machinatio.


UPSIDES, _adv._ Quits, q. on an equal foot, S.


_Pop. Ball._


_To_ UPSKAIL, _v. a._ To scatter upwards, S.


V. ~Skail~, _v._


_Dunbar._


_To_ UPSTEND, _v. n._ To spring up.


V. ~Stend~.


_Douglas._


UPSTENT, _part. pa._ Erected.


_Douglas._


Teut. _op_ and _stenn-en_, fulcire.


_To_ UPSTOUR, _v. n._ To rise up in a disturbed state, as dust in motion.


_Doug._


V. ~Stour~, _v._


UPSTRAUCHT, _pret._ Stretched up.


V. ~Straucht~.


_Douglas._


UPTAK, UPTAKING, _s._ Apprehension, S.


_Bp. Galloway._


UPWELT, _pret._ Threw up.


V. ~Welt~.


UPWITH, _adv._ Upwards, S.


_Kelly._


~Upwith~, _s._ _To the upwith_, taking a direction upwards, S.


Isl. _uppvid_, sursum tenus.


~Upwith~, _adj._ Uphill, S.


_Wallace._


_To_ UPWREILE, _v. a._ To raise or lift up with considerable exertion.


V. ~Wreil~.


_Douglas._


VRAN, _s._ The wren, Loth.


A. S. _wraen_.







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