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Quotation dates: 1513
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Uphynt, Wphint, p.p. [ME and e.m.E. vp-hint p.t. (Cursor M.), uphent p.p. (14th c.); Hent v.] Lifted, raised. Only in Doug. — 1513 Doug. iv x 112.
Thai hurl away, ankyrris vphynt [Sm. wphint] and rave 1513 Doug. v viii 63 (Sm.).
Acestes … has wphint [Ruddim. vphynt] in feild His freind Entellus 1513 Doug. xi i 49.
[Let] the ensenȝeis and baneris be vphynt
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