What does upspring mean?
Definitions for upspring
ʌpˈsprɪŋup·spring
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upspringnoun
An upstart.
The swaggering upspring. uE000369098uE001 Shakespeare
upspringnoun
A spring or leap into the air.
upspringnoun
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upspringverb
To spring up, rise up, originate.
Might not its waters upspring in this new land uE000369097uE001 Historical Tales
upspringverb
To come into being.
Etymology: From upspring
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Upspringnoun
This word seems to signify upstart; a man suddenly exalted.
Etymology: up and spring.
The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse;
Keeps wassel, and the swagg’ring upspring reels. William Shakespeare.
Webster Dictionary
Upspringverb
to spring up
Upspringnoun
an upstart
Upspringnoun
a spring or leap into the air
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Upspring
up′spring, n. (Shak.) an upstart.—v.i. Upspring′, to spring up, rise:—pa.t. upsprung′.
CrunchBase
UpSpring
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of upspring in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of upspring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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