UPPISH, adj. Aspiring, ambitious, S.

Su. G. ypp-a, elevare; yppig, superbus.

UP-PUT, s. The power of secreting, so as to prevent discovery.
Cleland.

To UPRAX, v. a. To stretch upward, to erect.
V. [Rax].
Douglas.

To UPREND, v. a. To render or give up.
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.