upstir
English
Noun
upstir (plural upstirs)
- Commotion; disturbance, tumult.
- 1549, John Cheke, The Hurt of Sedition:
- But yee […] ought to be like sheep to your King, who ought to be like a Shepheard unto you, even in the time when your profit was sought, and better redresse was intended then your upstirres and unquietnesse could obtaine […]
Verb
upstir (third-person singular simple present upstirs, present participle upstirring, simple past and past participle upstirred)
References
- “upstir”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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