Up"right` (?), a. [AS. upright,
uppriht. See Up, and Right, a.]
1. In an erect position or posture; perpendicular;
vertical, or nearly vertical; pointing upward; as, an upright
tree.
With chattering teeth, and bristling hair
upright.
Dryden.
All have their ears upright.
Spenser.
2. Morally erect; having rectitude; honest; just;
as, a man upright in all his ways.
And that man [Job] was perfect and
upright.
Job i. 1.
3. Conformable to moral rectitude.
Conscience rewards upright conduct with
pleasure.
J. M. Mason.
4. Stretched out face upward; flat on the
back. [Obs.] " He lay upright." Chaucer.
Upright drill (Mach.), a drilling machine
having the spindle vertical.
&fist; This word and its derivatives are usually pronounced in prose
with the accent on the first syllable. But they are frequently pronounced
with the accent on the second in poetry, and the accent on either syllable
is admissible.
Up"right`, n. Something standing
upright, as a piece of timber in a building. See Illust. of
Frame.
Up"right` (?), a. (Golf)
Designating a club in which the head is approximately at a right
angle with the shaft.
Up"right` (?), n. (Basketwork)
A tool made from a flat strip of steel with chisel edges at both
ends, bent into horseshoe, the opening between the cutting edges being
adjustable, used for reducing splits to skeins. Called in full
upright shave.
Up"right` (?), a. [AS. upright,
uppriht. See Up, and Right, a.]
1. In an erect position or posture; perpendicular;
vertical, or nearly vertical; pointing upward; as, an upright
tree.
With chattering teeth, and bristling hair
upright.
Dryden.
All have their ears upright.
Spenser.
2. Morally erect; having rectitude; honest; just;
as, a man upright in all his ways.
And that man [Job] was perfect and
upright.
Job i. 1.
3. Conformable to moral rectitude.
Conscience rewards upright conduct with
pleasure.
J. M. Mason.
4. Stretched out face upward; flat on the
back. [Obs.] " He lay upright." Chaucer.
Upright drill (Mach.), a drilling machine
having the spindle vertical.
&fist; This word and its derivatives are usually pronounced in prose
with the accent on the first syllable. But they are frequently pronounced
with the accent on the second in poetry, and the accent on either syllable
is admissible.
Up"right`, n. Something standing
upright, as a piece of timber in a building. See Illust. of
Frame.
Up"right` (?), a. (Golf)
Designating a club in which the head is approximately at a right
angle with the shaft.
Up"right` (?), n. (Basketwork)
A tool made from a flat strip of steel with chisel edges at both
ends, bent into horseshoe, the opening between the cutting edges being
adjustable, used for reducing splits to skeins. Called in full
upright shave.