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upgo (third-person singular simple present upgoes, present participle upgoing, simple past upwent, past participle upgone)

  1. (archaic) to go up
    • 1818, John Keats, Endymion, fair copy, as reprinted in Khalip, Jacques and Pyle, Forest, Constellations of a Contemporary Romanticism:
      At these words upflew
      The impatient doves, uprose the floating Car,
      Upwent the hum celestial.
    • 1852, Alfred the Great, translated by Alfred Committee, The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great, volume II, page 388:
      Then turned he at once to the right hand, and began to lead me south-east, into the sky where the sun upgoes in winter.

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