Upbind vs Upwind - What's the difference?
upbind | upwind |
To bind up.
*{{quote-book, year=1590, author=(Edmund Spenser), title=(The Faerie Queene)
, passage=All these the daughters of old Nereus were, / Which have the sea in charge to them assign'd, / To rule his tides, and surges to uprear, / To bring forth storms, or fast them to upbind , / And sailors save from wrecks of wrathful wind.}}
*{{quote-book, year=1600, author=(Edward Fairfax), title=
, passage=But when the night cast up her shade aloft, / And all earth's colors strange in sable dy'd, / He light, and as he could his wounds upbound , / And shook ripe dates down from a palm he found. }}
*1834 , (William Sotheby), translator, (Homer), (Iliad)'', Book 18, in ''The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer , volume 2, Nicol, page 223,
*:The reapers toil'd, the sickles in their hand, / Heap after heap fell thick along the land; / Three labourers grasp them, and in sheaves upbind ; / Boys, gathering up their handfuls, went behind, / Proffering their load:
As a verb upbind
is to bind up.As an adjective upwind is
exposed to the wind.As an adverb upwind is
in the direction from which the wind is blowing.upbind
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citation
Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne, or Jerusalem Delivered, section=Book X Stanza V
