单词 | uprising |
释义 | uprisingn. 1. The action of rising from death or from the grave; resurrection. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [noun] aristc885 risinga1200 uprisingc1250 upristc1250 arisnessa1300 uprisea1300 arising1340 uparising1340 again-risingc1384 uprasa1400 upraisingc1400 resuscitation?a1450 revive1553 gain-risinga1557 revivification1561 restorement1571 apotheosis1595 revival1608 reviviscencea1631 reanimation1633 second birth1643 reviviction1646 anastasis1647 reviviscency1654 rise1738 anabiosis1890 c1250 Creed in W. Maskell Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiae Anglicanae (1882) III. 251 Hy troue..forȝifnes of sinnes, uprisinge of fleyes. c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 416/453 A-sonenday,..Þe day of mine oprisingue. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 8530 Bi þe vprisinge of god Robelin me ssal ise..stalwarde kniȝt be. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 227 Ine þe oprisinge ne ssel by non spousynge. c1400 Pepysian Gosp. Harmony (1922) 73 Þo asked Jesus ȝif þat sche leued it þat he was vprising and lyf. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 195 Ane heresye þat þan began at rise in þaim þat trustid not in vprysyng of flessh. c1450 Cov. Myst. (Shaks. Soc.) 371 Of his uprysyng he dede us lere Whan he walkyd with us in fere. a1557 J. Cheke tr. Gospel St. Matthew (1843) xxii. 30 In ye vprising noyer schal men mari nor women be maried. a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 38 By the death and uprising of Christ. 1648 R. Herrick Hesperides sig. K7 At my up-rising next, I shall..thank ye all. 1852 D. Rock Church our Fathers III. i. ix. 322 The life, the death, the uprising of her divine Son. 2. a. The action of rising from bed. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > bed related to sleep or rest > [noun] > action of getting up or rising uprisinga1300 uprista1300 arising1340 risinga1400 up1602 uprise1633 levee1700 a1300 K. Horn 844 Horn..cam to þe kinge At his vp~risinge. c1430 Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 574 Ful erly in the morning The king made his vprising. 1518 H. Watson tr. Hystorye Olyuer of Castylle (Roxb.) D 4 b Erly in ye mornynge his seruauntes came to his chambre for to be at his vprysynge. 1578 H. Wotton tr. J. Yver Courtlie Controuersie 240 Hee..prayed them to goe vnto the kings vprising, and giue hym good morrowe. a1628 J. Preston New Covenant (1630) 80 How many there are at vprising and down-lying from day to day. 1673 Gentlewomans Compan. 211 You ought..to..keep due hours for their [sc. children's] up-rising and going to bed. 1827 J. Keble Christian Year I. i. 2 New every morning is the love Our wakening and uprising prove. 1863 ‘G. Eliot’ Romola I. Proem 2 The faint light [of dawn]..fell..on the hasty uprising of the hard-handed labourer. b. The action of rising from a sitting, kneeling, or recumbent posture. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > posture > action of standing up or rising > [noun] risingc1350 uprising1521 uprisal1871 1521 Clerk in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1846) 3rd Ser. I. 265 The Master of the ceremonyes..causyd me to kysse his foott, and att myn vprising..his Holynes toke me by the sholders. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms cxxxviii. 2 Thou knowest my downe syttinge & my vprisynge. 1865 Sat. Rev. 5 Aug. 177 The down~sittings and uprisings of each day. 1893 A. S. Eccles Sciatica 78 Uprising from the couch is performed by the attendant grasping the patient's extended hands. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > birth > confinement > [noun] > childbirth or delivery > rising after uprising1611 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Relevailles d'une femme, th' vprising, or vp~sitting, also the Churching, of a woman. 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xli. 336 An uprising or Women Churching Treatment. 1899 Notes & Queries 9th Ser. 3 212 Child-Bed pew, another name for this was ‘uprising seat’.] 3. The action of rising after a fall. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > posture > action of standing up or rising > [noun] > after a fall uprisingc1330 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > recovery from misfortune, error, etc. > [noun] upcoveringa1300 uprisingc1330 recovera1398 coverancea1400 recoverancea1400 respirement1477 recovery1525 rise1738 comeback1908 c1330 Arth. & Merl. 9906 (Kölbing) Often þai made dounfalleing, & when þai miȝt, vpriseing. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) l. 25821 Squa-gate for þaire wanhoping þai falle wiþ-outin vprising. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 11363 Þis child..Sal be to fel men in dun fall, And to fell in vprising. 1563 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 1310/1 For remembraunce of that fal & vprisyng, kepeth vs in our fal from dispairing. 4. The rising of the sun; †also (quot. 1535), the quarter in which the sun rises. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > dawn > [noun] aristc825 dawingc900 dayeOE day-rimOE day-redOE mornOE lightOE lightingOE dawning1297 day-rowa1300 grekinga1300 uprista1300 dayninga1325 uprisingc1330 sun arisingc1350 springc1380 springingc1380 day-springa1382 morrowingc1384 dayingc1400 daylighta1425 upspring1471 aurora1483 sky1515 orienta1522 breaking of the day1523 daybreak1530 day-peep1530 morrow dayc1530 peep of the morning1530 prick of the day?1533 morning1535 day-breaking1565 creek1567 sunup1572 breach of the day1579 break of day or morn1584 peep of day1587 uprise1594 dawna1616 day-dawn1616 peep of dawn1751 strike of day1790 skreigh1802 sunbreak1822 day-daw1823 screech1829 dayclean1835 sun dawn1835 first light1838 morning-red1843 piccaninny sun1846 piccaninny daylightc1860 gloaming1873 glooming1877 sparrow-fart1886 crack1887 sun-spring1900 piccaninny dawn1936 c1330 Arth. & Merl. 3865 (Kölbing) In þe sonnes vpriseing Bigan, certes, þis rideing. c1400 Three Kings Cologne (1886) 50 Þei come..in to Ierusalem..in þe vpperisyng of þe sunne. 1412–20 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy iv. 2050 Þe Grekis han, at Phebus vp-rysynge, I-armed hem with gret dilligence. 1471 G. Ripley Rec. in Compound of Alchymy iv, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Britannicum (1652) 187 There is the uprysyng of the Son apperyng whyt and bryght. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) 2 Esdras xv. 20 All the kynges of ye earth which are from the vprysinge. 1598 R. Hakluyt tr. Vincent of Beauvais in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 59 The terrible noise, which..the Sunne made at his vprising. 1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 64 Ecbar..gives those Rebels battel at the Suns first up-rising. 5. Advancement in place or power; improvement in position or circumstances. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > elevation or exaltation in rank uprising1430 prelationa1450 sublimationc1450 ascendant1607 rise1608 superelevation1654 evection1658 elevation1701 the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > [noun] > rise in prosperity, power, or rank risinga1393 uprising1430 climbing1487 makinga1500 rise1608 aggrandizement1738 uprise1810 1430–40 J. Lydgate tr. Bochas Fall of Princes viii. 467 Aftir tryumphes and ther uprisinges, What folwith aftir, hir [Fortune's] wheel telle can. 1629 W. Prynne Church of Englands Old Antithesis 52 Who know no other passage to their owne secure vp-rising but by religions downefall. 1868 J. C. Atkinson Gloss. Cleveland Dial. Uprising, a prosperous rise in one's circumstances and condition; a getting on in the world. 6. a. A rise or ascent; a swelling; a welling-up. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > slope > [noun] > upward ascendant1548 uphill1548 uprising1598 acclivity1614 upgrade1873 uprise1875 the world > space > extension in space > expansion or enlargement > [noun] > distension > swelling or swollenness > swelling up raisinga1425 puffing1495 upswelling1548 uprising1598 heave1833 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > [noun] > other types of upward movement upspringingc1400 insurgea1575 upsend1842 upwelling1868 uprush1871 uprising1874 upwhirling1877 uprolla1885 upshoot1898 upsweep1898 kick-up1907 upsurge1969 1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost iv. i. 2 Was that the king that spurd his horse so hard, Against the steepe vp rising of the hill? View more context for this quotation 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Bosse,..any round swelling, vprising, or puffing vp. 1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd II. xxvi. 320 Something big came into her throat and an uprising to her eyes. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > drawing plans or diagrams > [noun] > a plan or diagram > elevation upright1604 orthography1645 uprising1669 elevation1731 orthograph1875 1669 W. Fisher tr. V. Scamozzi Mirrour of Archit. 23 The half of the building on the ground... The other half with the up-rising. 7. (ˈuprising.) An insurrection; a popular rising against authority or for some common purpose. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > insurrection > [noun] > an insurrection uparisingc1325 rebelliona1382 risingc1390 risec1400 surrectionc1418 rebela1425 upsetc1425 insurrection1459 mutinewe?c1550 revolt1553 tumult1560 emotion1562 sedition1585 uprising1587 innovation1601 esmeute1652 turgency1660 émeute1782 outbreak1826 uprisal1871 upsurge1930 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 37/2 It was a greefe to him still to be vexed with such tumults and vprisings [1577 reyses] as they dailie procured. 1861 M. Pattison in Westm. Rev. Apr. 414 The great communistic uprising under Wat Tyler in 1381. 1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest IV. xvii. 54 Liable to be driven out whenever the whole nation should join together in one sudden and vigorous uprising. 8. The process or fact of coming into existence or notice. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [noun] > coming into existence upspringc1000 arising1340 growingc1380 arrival1581 uprising1587 coming1626 rise1640 emersion1678 extancea1682 nascency1682 uprise1817 upstarting1845 becoming1853 nascence1892 1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xxxiii. 618 If they iudge it by the first vprysing of the Christian Religion. a1591 H. Smith Gods Arrowe (1593) iv. I 1 b The beginning of Mahomets vprising, and of his Sect. 1634 M. Sandys Prudence 251 Death is but..The uprising of Consolation, and the downe-setting of Perturbation. 1657 J. Watts Scribe, Pharisee 101 The uprising of bloody Wars, and throwing down of Order. 1851 G. Brimley Ess. (1858) ii. 112 The uprising of a new aristocracy of wealth and intellect. 1871 J. S. Blackie Four Phases Morals i. 27 The notable uprising of national spirit and of popular power. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online March 2022). uprisingadj. That rises up, in various senses. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > [adjective] > moving upwards uprisinga1300 risingc1450 ascensial?1504 mountant1525 mounting1550 orienta1560 ascendant1591 surgenta1592 stying1593 ambitiousc1595 arising1605 ascensive1646 subliming1666 ascending1667 ascensional1753 upmounting1794 rearing1816 upcoming1835 aspirant1845 insurrectionary1864 upgoing1896 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > regeneration > [adjective] regeneratea1450 regenerated1566 uprising1585 reborn1598 twice-born1849 born-again1928 the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > [adjective] > future or that is to come towardc888 tocomingOE futurec1374 unborn1598 to-be1609 unbred1609 hereaftera1616 succeeding1676 uprising1727 unarrived1745 will-be1802 unelapsed1805 unforegone1844 upcoming1879 a1300 E.E. Psalter xxxiv. 13 Vprisand witnes, swikel ware ai. 1585 J. Foxe Serm. 2 Cor. 48 Some be repentant and uprysing sinners, some be unrepentant. ?c1599 C. Marlowe tr. Ovid Certaine Elegies i. xiii, in J. Davies & C. Marlowe Epigrammes & Elegies sig. F2v How oft wisht I night would not giue thee place, Nor morning starres shunne thy vprising face. 1633 J. Ford Loves Sacrifice i. sig. Bv My seruice shall pay tribute in my lownesse, To your vprising vertues. 1727 P. Walker Life W. Smith (1827) II. 88 To transmit a tearful Remembrance of them to the up-rising and following Ages. 1820 E. B. Barrett Battle of Marathon iii. (ad fin.) When the uprising morn extends her light. 1884 Proctor in Longman's Mag. Apr. 597 Uprising streams of aqueous vapour. 1891 F. W. Bain Antichrist i. 7 What are these uprising Communistic workmen? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1250adj.a1300 |
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