Arise

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Old English ārīsan, from ā- ‘away’ (as an intensifier) + the verb rise.


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From Middle English arisen, from Old English ārīsan(“to arise, get up; rise; spring from, originate; spring up, ascend”), from Proto-Germanic *uzrīsaną(“to rise up, arise”), equivalent to a- +‎ rise. Cognate with Scots arise, aryse(“to arise, rise up, come into existence”), Middle Low German errīsen(“to stand up, arise”), Old High German irrīsan(“to rise up, fall”), Gothic 𐌿𐍂𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽( urreisan, “to arise”). Eclipsed Middle English sourden, sorden, borrowed from Old French sordre, sourdre(“to arise, originate, fly up”).


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arise (v.)

Old English arisan "to get up from sitting, kneeling, or lying; have a beginning, come into being or action, spring from, originate; spring up, ascend" (cognate with Old Saxon arisan, Gothic urreisan), from a- (1) "of" + rise (v.). Mostly replaced by rise except in reference to circumstances; formerly the choice between the two often was made merely for the sake of rhythm.