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re-ˈrise, v. [re- 5 a.] To rise again.
1798W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. V. 208 If thrice by Phœbus' toil re-rose its wall Of molten brass. 1839–48Bailey Festus xxxiv. 360 To seize the nascent souls Of men as they rerose from death to life. 1855Tennyson Brook 169 We..Arrived, and found the sun of sweet content Re-risen in Katie's eyes, and all things well. Hence re-ˈrisen ppl. a., re-ˈrising vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1814Southey Ode to Alex. I, iv, Moscow's re-rising walls Had rung with glad acclaim. 1816― Lay of Laureate Proem xiv, When that last and most momentous hour, Beheld the re-risen cause of evil yield. 1839–52Bailey Festus xix. 290 Some thought the gates of Heaven were sealed to all Until the great re-rising. |