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单词 resurrect
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resurrectn.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin resurrectus, resurgere.
Etymology: < classical Latin resurrectus, past participle of resurgere resurge v.1, after resurrect v. Compare earlier resurrection n. 5.
Obsolete. rare.
A person who has risen from the dead.
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the world > the supernatural > supernatural being > ghost or phantom > [noun]
soulOE
huea1000
ghostOE
fantasyc1325
spiritc1350
phantomc1384
phantasmc1430
haunterc1440
shadowa1464
appearance1488
wraith1513
hag1538
spoorn1584
vizarda1591
life-in-death1593
phantasma1598
umbra1601
larve1603
spectre1605
spectrum1611
apparitiona1616
shadea1616
shapea1616
showa1616
idolum1619
larva1651
white hat?1693
zumbi1704
jumbie1764
duppy1774
waff1777
zombie1788
Wild Huntsman1796
spook1801
ghostie1810
hantua1811
preta1811
bodach1814
revenant1823
death-fetch1826
sowlth1829
haunt1843
night-bat1847
spectrality1850
thivish1852
beastie1867
ghost soul1869
barrow-wight1891
resurrect1892
waft1897
churel1901
comeback1908
the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [noun] > one who is
risera1631
resurgent1763
resuscitate1814
mossback1876
resurrect1892
1892 G. Hake Mem. 80 Years lxv. 278 Wolsey, he rose; the Bonapartes rose;..Lazarus rose; but no man, priest, soldier..or resurrect, ever rose in death, as did St. Peter.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

resurrectv.

Brit. /ˌrɛzəˈrɛkt/, U.S. /ˌrɛzəˈrɛk(t)/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin resurrect-, resurgere.
Etymology: < classical Latin resurrect-, past participial stem of resurgere resurge v.1, after resurrection n.
1.
a. transitive. To restore (a dead person) to life; to raise from the dead or from the grave. Also in extended use.
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the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (transitive)]
quickOE
arearc1000
raisec1175
reara1325
upraisec1340
quickena1382
again-raisec1384
araisea1400
resuscea1400
revokea1413
recovera1425
revivec1425
suscitec1430
resuscite?c1450
risea1500
relive?1526
to call againa1529
resuscitate1532
requicken1576
refetch1599
reanimate1611
reinspire1611
reinanimatea1631
recreate1631
revivify1631
redivive1634
revivificate1660
resurrection1661
resurrect1773
re-embody1791
revivicate1798
re-energize1803
resurrectionize1804
revitalize1869
reimpress1883
1773 Ann. Reg. 1772 Misc. Ess. 174/1 As fast as we knock them on the head, this cursed Tunestrick..resurrects them again in a squirt.
a1864 N. Hawthorne Dr. Grimshawe (1883) 8 Dead men's almost intangible atoms, resurrected from the adjoining graveyard.
1884 St. Louis Med. & Surg. Jrnl. Apr. 356 These instruments were resurrected in 1818 at the excavation of Pompeii.
1898 C. Benham Fourth Napoleon 162 When they are dead, they are dead, and all the counting in the world won't resurrect them.
1930 F. Yeats-Brown Bengal Lancer v. 66 There was a saddhu at Puri who claimed to be able to resurrect sparrows..by breathing prana into them.
1991 M. Nicholson Martha Jane & Me (1992) xxix. 231 Then we would rise again, and like Christ be resurrected.
b. intransitive. To rise again from the dead; to be restored to life. Also figurative.
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the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (intransitive)]
aquickc885
arisec950
quickeOE
riseOE
upbraidc1275
uprisec1340
quickena1382
recoverc1400
resuscite?c1450
revivea1500
raise1526
relive?1526
resuscitate1602
requicken1611
reanimate1645
resurrect1805
re-energize1938
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > be or become restored [verb (intransitive)] > to flourishing condition
revire?1440
revivea1460
to perk upa1656
resurrect1969
1805 G. Huddesford Les Champignons du Diable iv. 124 Lest they who Kings and Nabobs die, Should resurrect to penury.
1823 ‘G. Smith’ Not Paul, but Jesus 279 Jesus resurrects; therefore all men will do the same.
1890 Harper's Mag. Nov. 870/1 It is..the one day upon which the cemeteries resurrect out of the things they are, and become the things they should be.
1969 G. M. Brown Orkney Tapestry 52 The ribs of crag and tree Resurrecting with birds.
1994 Sight & Sound Oct. 39/1 Jesús dies, but resurrects in the mortuary where his body is being patched up for the funeral service.
2. transitive. To revive or revitalize (something which has fallen into inactivity, disuse, or obscurity). Also occasionally with person as object.
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the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] > something obsolete or in abeyance
raisec1175
renewa1382
restorec1384
revive1516
revoke1574
resurrect1823
1823 Edinb. Dramat. Rev. Jan. 149 Their avowed skill at resurrecting the ‘sleeping beauties’ of entombed writers, among whom we rank Massinger.
1858 Abridgm. Deb. Congr. (U.S.) 1789–1856 VI. 712/2 (note) I resurrect the whole! put them in scene again on the living stage.
1863 U. S. Grant Let. 13 Aug. in Lowell (Mass.) Daily Citizen & News 14 Dec. Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected.
1892 Black & White 2 July 10/1 He..resurrects recollections of the good old times.
1904 Forum July 132 The..offer made by General Reyes in behalf of the Bogota Government to resurrect and ratify the dead canal treaty.
1942 Z. N. Hurston Dust Tracks on Road xii. 239 They resurrected a joke or two and worried it like a bone.
1966 T. Capote In Cold Blood iv. 264 The few crude words had resurrected him emotionally, revived love and hate, and reminded him that he was still what he had tried not to be—alive.
1993 Accountancy Oct. 49/2 The shares would be resurrected and the creditors fully paid off by means of a rights issue.

Derivatives

resuˈrrecting adj.
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the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [adjective] > causing
revivicating1814
reviviscent1823
resurrecting1846
1846 Ladies' Repository Oct. 305/1 Let the resurrecting power be felt.
1887 J. Service Life Dr. Duguid 270 Sweet love, like the resurrecting dawn, awoke the birds.
1987 C. Nolan Under Eye of Clock (1988) iv. 57 She spoke resurrecting hope when there was no hope at all.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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