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updrag

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Etymology

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From up- +‎ drag.

Verb

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updrag (third-person singular simple present updrags, present participle updragging, simple past and past participle updragged)

  1. (archaic) To drag up.
    • 1807, Ovid, translated by J.J. Howard, Metamorphoses:
      What please her, part she with their root updrags;
      Part with her crooked brazen sickle mows.

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