uppour

English

Etymology

up- +‎ pour

Verb

uppour (third-person singular simple present uppours, present participle uppouring, simple past and past participle uppoured)

  1. (rare, archaic, intransitive) To pour upward.
    • 1841, Augustus Bozzi Granville, Southern Spas, page 373:
      [] the sight of that profuse supply of volcanic water uppoured from the bowels of the earth, by that impetuous spring which presently fills the two ample reservoirs []