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▪ I. ˈupgo, n. dial. Also Sc. -gae. [up- 2.] An ascent; spec. a rise in a stratum of rock.
1683G. Sinclair Misc. Obs. Hydrost. 278 Some [strata] again making their rise much more than their course, which they call Up-gaes. 1855Whitby Gloss. 185 Upgo, a track up a hill. ▪ II. upˈgo, v. [up- 4. Cf. MDu. opgaen (Du. opgaan), MLG. upgân, MHG. ufgän, -gen (G. aufgehen), MSw. up(p)ga, op(p)ga, -gaa (Sw. uppgå), MDa. and Da. opgaa.] intr. To go up; to ascend, mount.
c1250Gen. & Ex. 1608 Iacob..saȝ.., Fro ðe erðe up.., A leddre stonden, and ðor-on Angeles dun-cumen and up-gon. c1440Pallad. on Husb. xi. 139 The tendir plaunte is take anoon & blyue Vpgoth. c1475Golagros & Gaw. 1151 He gart schir Gawyne vpga. 1513Douglas æneid viii. i. 57 Quhill in the ayr vpgois the tuynkilland lycht. 1600Fairfax Tasso xvii. xl, He ceas'd, and then a murmur lowd vp went With noise of ioy. 1791Cowper Iliad xiii. 1016 Up⁓went the double roar into the heights Ethereal. 1830Wordsw. Egyptian Maid 183 Then up-went Into the ethereal element The Birds. |