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the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > originate, derive, or arise [verb (intransitive)] (48)
arisec950

To spring forth, as a river, from its source. Obsolete: see rise, v. Also transferred. To take its rise, originate.

syeOE

To go, proceed; figurative to proceed or come from a source, be derived.

comeOE

intransitive. With from, †of. To proceed, issue, or derive from a source or origin.

riselOE

intransitive. To be forthcoming; to originate, to occur as a result. With from, of, out of.

springc1175

With prepositions. intransitive. To arise out of (formerly also †of, †up out of).

buildc1340

intransitive. To take up one's abode, to dwell. Also, To arise, form. Obsolete.

derivec1386

To flow, spring, issue, emanate, come, arise, originate, have its derivation from, rarely out of (a source). Frequently in modern use, probably at…

sourdc1386

intransitive. Of conditions, events, etc.: To arise, take rise, spring or issue.

proceedc1390

intransitive. In non-material sense: to originate, result, be derived, issue, arise (from, †of a source or cause).

becomea1400

To come, in reference to origin. Obsolete.

to be descended (from, of)1399

intransitive (in the perfect). to be descended (from,†of): to come or derive from a particular progenitor, ancestor, or ancestral stock; to be a…

bursta1400

To emanate, originate from. Obsolete.

to take roota1400

figurative. To rise or spring from. Obsolete. rare.

resolve?c1400

intransitive. With of, from. To flow out, issue. Obsolete. rare.

sourdre14..

intransitive. To arise or spring.

springc1405

Of grass, leaves, branches, etc.: to grow, to sprout; to come up; to come out. Also of a flower: to… intransitive. figurative and in figurative…

descenda1413

intransitive. To come of, derive from a particular progenitor, ancestor, or ancestral stock.

sprayc1425

intransitive. To spring, take rise.

well?a1475

figurative. intransitive. To spring, arise, or originate; to issue; to flow forth or out. Also: (of a quality or condition) to emanate †of, out of

depart1477

intransitive. To start, spring, come forth, or issue from; to come of. Obsolete.

issue1481

figurative. intransitive. To proceed or emerge (from or out of a source); to originate or to be derived (from something).

provene1505

intransitive. To come as proceeds or produce; to proceed, arise (from any source of revenue or profit). Obsolete.

surmount1522

To result from addition; to arise or be produced from something. Obsolete.

sprout1567

intransitive. Of a person: to originate by birth or descent; to spring. With complement specifying origin, e.g. to sprout from. Obsolete.

accrue?1576

intransitive. To arise or spring as a natural growth or result; (esp. of interest) to grow or arise as the product of money invested. to accrue due

source1599

To spring or take rise from something. Obsolete.

dimane1610

intransitive. To flow forth from; to spring, originate, or derive its origin from.

move1615

intransitive. To proceed, emanate, or originate from. Obsolete.

drill1638

transferred and figurative. To be derived, spring, flow.

emane1656

intransitive. To flow out, issue from a source or fountainhead; literal and figurative; esp. of the Second Person of the Trinity.

emanate1756

intransitive. Of immaterial things, qualities, laws, principles, courses of action: To flow forth, issue, originate from a person or thing as a…

originate1758

intransitive. To take its origin; to arise, come into existence, start; to spring, be derived. Usually with from, in, with.

to hail from1841

to hail from (a place): said of a vessel in reference to the port from which she has sailed; hence transferred of a person, to come from.

deduce1866

intransitive. To be derived. rare. (Cf. derive, v.)

inherita1890

figurative †(a) To take possession, take up an abode, dwell (obsolete); (b) To derive its being, or some quality or character, from.

stem1932

figurative. To derive or take origin from; to spring from. (The principal modern sense.) originally U.S.

Subcategories:

— arise gradually, develop, or evolve (7)
— derive or go back (5)
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