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▪ I. upˈgoing, vbl. n. [up- 7.] The action of going up; esp. ascent, ascension.
1555W. Watreman Fardle Facions App. 315 A faire vp goyng, by a slope bancque of Turfes. 1658J. Nicoll Diary (Bann. Cl.) 211 Upone this accompt..the Scottis Commissioneris, quho wer reddy to pas to Lundoun.., wer stayed from thair upgoing. 1734E. Erskine Serm. Wks. (1791) 697/1, I would speak a little of the solemnity of his [sc. Christ's] up-going. 1870Spurgeon Treas. Dav. I. 422 The eye of the psalmist looked..beyond the typical upgoing of the ark of the sublime ascension of the King of glory. ▪ II. ˈupˌgoing, ppl. a. (up- 6 b.)
1859J. Lang Wand. India 125 On the down-coming travellers nearing us, the bearers of us—the up-going travellers—called a halt. 1896Pop. Sci. Monthly Feb. 523 The upgoing current..may increase in volume. |