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upˈhurl, v. [up- 4.] trans. To hurl up, throw aloft. Also upˈhurled pa. pple.
1582Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 63 Thee wals God Neptune, with mace threeforcked, vphurleth. 1845J. C. Mangan German Anthology II. 128 From thousand smoke-enveloped cones, Colossal blocks..Are night by night uphurled in air. 1860Borrow Sleeping Bard 40 For all the ills by hell uphurl'd It has a remedy. 1898Meredith Poems, Hard Weather II. 111 Her passion for old giantkind, That scaled the mount, uphurled the rock. |