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upˈgrown, pa. pple., ˈupgrown, ppl. a. [up- 6, 6 b.] Grown up.
1667Milton P.L. ix. 677 So standing, moving, or to highth upgrown The Tempter all impassiond thus began. 1671― P.R. i. 140 This man born and now up-grown,..henceforth I expose To Satan. 1827G. Higgins Celtic Druids 99 The contests..are only worthy of up-grown babies. 1848Whewell in Todhunter Acc. Writ. (1876) II. 348 A great up-grown body of knowledge. 1895K. Grahame Golden Age 46 To them the inhabited world is composed of..children and upgrown people. |