upspring

verb
/ʌpˈspɹɪŋ//ˈʌpspɹɪŋ/

Etymology

From Middle English upspring, upspringe, from Old English upspring (“origin, birth, rising up, springing up”), equivalent to up- + spring. Cognate with Old Saxon upspring (“well; source; spring”), Middle Low German upspringen (“to spring up; grow”).

  1. inherited from uppspringan
  2. inherited from upspringen

Definitions

  1. To spring up, rise up, originate, come into being.

    • In diamond light upspring the dazzling peaks Of Pyramids
    • Might not its waters upspring in this new land, whose discovery was the great marvel of the age, and which men looked upon as the unknown east of Asia?
  2. A spring or leap into the air.

  3. origin

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA