1. To cast or throw up; to turn upward. [Obs.] Chaucer.
2. To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid. [Scot.]
UPCAUGHT
Up"caught`, a.
Defn: Seized or caught up. " She bears upcaught a mariner away."
Cowper.
UPCHEER
Up*cheer", v. t.
Defn: To cheer up. Spenser.
UPCLIMB
Up*climb", v. t. & i.
Defn: To climb up; to ascend.
Upclomb the shadowy pine above the woven copse. Tennyson.
UPCOIL
Up*coil", v. t. & i.
Defn: To coil up; to make into a coil, or to be made into a coil.