uplay

English

Etymology

From up- + lay.

Verb

uplay (third-person singular simple present uplays, present participle uplaying, simple past and past participle uplaid)

  1. (transitive, rare) To lay up; hoard.
    • 1608, John Donne, Upon the Annunciation and Passion Falling upon One Day:
      Or as though the least of His pains, deeds, or words, Would busy a life, she all this day affords; This treasure then, in gross, my soul uplay, And in my life retail it every day.

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