† upˈraught, pa. pple. Obs.
[up- 5 + reach v. Cf. OHG. ûfrahta.]
Drawn up, raised.
c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints i. (Peter) 717 For þu art richt and vpracht [L. excelsus et altus], and of our-selfe haf we na maucht. 1563 Sackville Mirr. for Mag. 128 These rockes upraught, that threatned most our wreck We seemde to sayle much surer in the streame. |