Definition: The word "upperheyford" appears in the Bible. The New Testament references are not widely accessible, but the word is typically found to denote a place that is far up or on the top (not directly comparable to modern cities). Specifically, it was used in Genesis 1:2 to describe the land of the Philistines as "the upper and the bottom" (i.e., the highest area) between God's commandments. The exact meaning was not entirely clear until later interpretations, but in this context, "upperheyford" means a distant place high up on the top of something.