updry

English

Etymology

From up- +‎ dry.

Verb

updry (third-person singular simple present updries, present participle updrying, simple past and past participle updried)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To dry up.
    • 1851, Montagu, The Psalms, in a New Version, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches: Psalm CVI
      He the Red Sea rebuk'd also,
      That it updrying fled:
      As thro a desert dry to go,
      Them thro the deeps He led.

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