UPSTAND
Source: 566, 567
upstand. Upstand, v.i. upstood, pret. upstood, pa. to stand up, to stand or be erected
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Up‐stand″ (?), v. i. To stand up; to be erected; to rise. Spenser. Milton. At once upstood the monarch, and upstood The wise Ulysses. Cowper.