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Arise

Definition: Arise

Arise

Verb

1. Come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country" "a love that sprang up from friendship," "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose".

2. Originate or come into being; "aquestion arose".

3. Rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded".

4. Occur; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion".

5. Move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows".

6. Take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance.

7. Get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "arise" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)


Abbreviations & Acronyms: Arise

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField

ARISE

EnglishAutomatic railway information system for EuropeComputing, Language

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Specialty Definition: Arise

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Arise was the fourth LP by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura released in 1991 (1991 in music) through Roadrunner Records.

Track Listing

  1. Arise
  2. Dead Embryonic Cells
  3. Desperate Cry
  4. Murder
  5. Subtraction
  6. Altered State
  7. Under Siege (Regnum Irae)
  8. Meaningless Movements
  9. Infected Voice
  10. Orgasmatron (Motorhead - bonus track on Brazilian release only)

Singles

Personel

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Synonyms: Arise

Synonyms: bob up (v), come up (v), develop (v), get up (v), go up (v), grow (v), lift (v), move up (v), originate (v), rebel (v), rise (v), rise up (v), spring up (v), stand up (v), turn out (v), uprise (v). (additional references)
Antonyms: descend (v), go to bed (v), lie down (v), sit down (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Arise

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Action

Phrase: "action is eloquence"; actions speak louder than words; actum aiunt ne agas; "awake, arise, or be forever fall'n"; dii pia facta vident; faire sans dire; fare fac; fronte capillata post est occasio calva; " our deeds are sometimes better than our thoughts"; "the great end of life is not knowledge but action "; "thought is the soul of act"; vivre-ce nest pas respirer c'est agir; "we live in deeds not years".

Ascent

Verb: ascend, rise, mount, arise, uprise; go up, get up, work one's way up, start up; shoot up, go into orbit; float up; bubble up; aspire.

Beginning

Inchoate, rise, arise, originate.

Effect

Verb: be the effect of; Noun: be due to,be owing to; originate in, originate from; rise -, arise, take its rise spring from, proceed from, emanate from, come from, grow from, bud from, sprout from, germinate from, issue from, flow from,result from, follow from, derive its origin from, accrue from; come to, come of, come out of; depend upon, hang upon, hinge upon, turn upon.

Eventuality

Verb: happen, occur; take place, take effect; come, become of; come off, comeabout, come round, come into existence, come forth, come to pass, come on; pass, present itself; fall; fall out, turn out; run, be on foot, fall in; befall, betide, bechance; prove, eventuate, draw on; turn up, crop up, spring up, pop up, arise, show up, show its face, appear, come forth, cast up; supervene, survene; issue, arrive, ensue, arise, start, hold, take its course; pass off; (be past).

Existence

Come into existence; Noun: arise; (begin); come forth; (appear).

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Arise

English words defined with "arise": A-, accounts payable, accounts receivable, Arisen, Arising, Arist, Arosebring on, Bronchia, Burden of proofCapitibranchiata, colorectal, ConicsDarwinismeusporangiateforewarnground rule, growing painsHomogeneticIndeterminate inflorescence, induce, Instrumental errors, Internodemedulla oblongatanaprapathyprevise, pterygiumright of wayScapular region, Scapular tract, Setiparous, situation comedy, Spermaphore, standing committeeTo come up, To stand up, Trichophoreumbel, uterine veinyellow peril. (references)

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Modern Usage: Arise

DomainUsage

Screenplays

How fascinating that any discordancy between us must always arise from my being wrong. (Emma; writing credit: Douglas McGrath)

We always arise from our own ashes. (Children of Dune; writing credit: Frank Herbert; John Harrison)

Arise Robin, Baron of Locksley, Earl of Sherwood and Nottingham, and lord of all the lands and manors appertaining thereto. (The Adventures of Robin Hood; writing credit: Norman Reilly Raine ; Seton I. Miller)

So from now on, when the perfect circumstances arise, we will use our favorite new catchphrase: (Gilmore Girls; writing credit: Povl Erik Carstensen; Sebastian Dorset)

Arise, Rodimus Prime. (The Transformers: The Movie; writing credit: Ron Friedman)

Lyrics

Sweet beginnings do arise, (Swing Swing; performing artist: ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS)

Oh, Lord arise (Something To Believe In; performing artist: Poison)

Makes the butterflies in me arise (Sign Your Name; performing artist: Terence Trent D'arby)

Clever

When wrathful words arise, a closed mouth is soothing. (references; author: Irish Proverb)

Movie/TV Titles

My Love Arise (1940)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Arise

DomainTitle

Books

  • Arise from Darkness: When Life Doesn't Make Sense (reference)

  • Arise Ye Starvelings: The Jamaican Labour Rebellion of 1938 and Its Aftermath (reference)

  • Arise, My Love: Mysticism for a New Era (reference)

  • I Will Arise This Day (reference)

  • Lazarus Arise (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Theater & Movies

  • Ronin Warriors - Arise New Armor (Vol. 6) (reference)

  • Arise (reference)

  • Gi Joe:Arise Serpentor Arise (reference)

  • Gundam Wing - Arise, Sanc Kingdom! (Vol. 10, Uncut Version) (reference)

    (more DVD examples; more video examples)

  

Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Arise

Computer Images:
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Photo Album: Arise

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Tends to arise from pre-malignant lesions, actinic keratoses; surface is usually scaley and often ulcerates (as shown here). Credit: Unknown photographer/artist.

Freedom Socialist Party presents -- Arise! : workers of all lands unite : a program commemorating the 58th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Credit: Library of Congress.

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Familiar Quotations: Arise

AuthorQuotation

Charles

The idea of a universal and beneficent Creator does not seem to arise in the mind of man, until he has been elevated by long-continued culture.

Irish Proverb

When wrathful words arise, a closed mouth is soothing.

John C. Collins

Half our mistakes in life arise from feeling where we ought to think, and thinking where we ought to feel.

Virgil

Arise from my bones, avenger of these wrongs!

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Arise

AuthorDateQuotation

Magna Carta

1215

If anyone has been dispossessed or removed by us, without the legal judgment of his peers, from his lands, castles, franchises, or from his right, we will immediately restore them to him; and if a dispute arise over this, then let it be decided by the five and twenty barons of whom mention is made below in the clause for securing the peace. (reference)

John Locke

1690

Nor let any one say, that mischief can arise from hence, as often as it shall please a busy head, or turbulent spirit, to desire the alteration of the government. (Second Treatise of Government)

Treaty of Versailles

1919

All other questions which may arise from the cession of the territory referred to in Article 100 shall be settled by further agreements. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Arise

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Still other fatalities must arise.

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

Grampa began to scrabble about, trying to get a purchase to arise.

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

Their apprehensions arise from several changes they dread in the celestial bodies.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Arise

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

With adolescents, special questions may arise. (references)

Back pain is a symptom that can arise from many causes. (references)

Most pituitary tumors arise spontaneously and are not genetically inherited. (references)

Business

Opportunities for foreign manufacturers and distributors of the calling cards will arise. (references)

Similar conflicts can arise within ministries between promotion divisions and enforcement divisions. (references)

Yet, in practice, difficulties arise in enforcing a lessor's rights in Russia in the event of default. (references)

Civil Liberties

Peru

The question of first asylum did not arise. (references)

Seychelles

The issue of first asylum did not arise during the year. (references)

Costa Rica

Allegations of abuse by the Border Guard periodically arise. (references)

Economic History

Korea

Problems may arise due to conflicting goals. (references)

Brazil

However, new opportunities will arise in the infrastructure sector. (references)

Spain

Legislation establishes mechanisms to solve disputes if they arise. (references)

Human Rights

Panama

The PNP deputy director and secretary general address human rights problems that arise in the police force. (references)

Dominican Republic

Other complications in clearing the backlog arise from the exhaustion of funds for transporting prisoners to court. (references)

Panama

Because prison security rests almost entirely with the PNP, tensions arise between PNP officers and their civilian directors. (references)

Minorities

Jordan

When such situations arise, families may approach local government officials for resolution. (references)

Mauritania

Ethnic and cultural tension and discrimination arise from the geographic and cultural line between traditionally nomadic Arabic-speaking (Hassaniya) Moor herders and Peuhl herders of the Halpulaar group in the north and center, and sedentary cultivators of the Halpulaar (Toucouleur), Soninke, and Wolof ethnic groups in the south. (references)

Political Economy

Costa Rica

A few irritants arise periodically in the relationship. (references)

Trade

Japan

Nearly all customs difficulties arise from first-time applications. (references)

Bolivia

A problem can arise if the does not sell a product domestically, as is the case for petroleum companies in the exploration phase. (references)

India

Exceptions to this arise where items are prohibited or restricted (allowed but through a license) or where imports are allowed only through a state-owned enterprise. (references)

Travel

Italy

The use of Italian is not only regarded as a courtesy, but assures prompt attention, and prevents inaccuracies which might arise in translation. (references)

Slovak Rep

Potential difficulties may arise from the confusing system of multiple rates (based on distance, location, and how the taxi was called, whether by telephone or at a taxi stand). (references)

Vietnam

An introduction from a mutual friend, acquaintance or known business associate before initial contact can help alleviate some of the problems that arise in initial correspondence or meetings. (references)

Worker Rights

Malawi

The police and the Ministry of Gender, Youth, and Community Services handle any cases that arise. (references)

Maldives

The Attorney General's Office believes that should a case arise, it could be addressed under Shari'a. (references)

Lithuania

Difficulties commonly arise in state enterprises in which employees are represented by more than one union. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

WORMS'-:MEAT:, n. The finished product of which we are the raw material. The contents of the Taj Mahal, the Tombeau Napoleon and the Granitarium. Worms'-meat is usually outlasted by the structure that houses it, but "this too must pass away." Probably the silliest work in which a human being can engage is construction of a tomb for himself. The solemn purpose cannot dignify, but only accentuates by contrast the foreknown futility. Ambitious fool! so mad to be a show! How profitless the labor you bestow Upon a dwelling whose magnificence The tenant neither can admire nor know. Build deep, build high, build massive as you can, The wanton grass-roots will defeat the plan By shouldering asunder all the stones In what to you would be a moment's span. Time to the dead so all unreckoned flies That when your marble is all dust, arise, If wakened, stretch your limbs and yawn -- You'll think you scarcely can have closed your eyes. What though of all man's works your tomb alone Should stand till Time himself be overthrown? Would it advantage you to dwell therein Forever as a stain upon a stone? Joel Huck

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Speeches: Arise

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

George Washington

1789-1797In the course of the execution of the laws considerations arise out of the structure of the system which in some cases tend to relax their efficacy.

Thomas Jefferson

1801-1809Occasions oftener arise for the employment of small than of large vessels, and it would lessen risk as well as expense to be authorized to employ them of preference.

James Monroe

1817-1825A minister will be immediately appointed to proceed to France and resume the negotiation on this and other subjects which may arise between the two nations.

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837Whatever agitations and fluctuations might arise from our unfortunate paper system, they could never be attributed, justly or unjustly, to the action of the Federal Government.

Abraham Lincoln

1861-1865All the vital rights of minorities and of individuals are so plainly assured to them by affirmations and negations, guaranties and prohibitions, in the Constitution that controversies never arise concerning them.

Benjamin Harrison

1889-1893Our revenue should be ample to meet the ordinary annual demands upon our Treasury, with a sufficient margin for those extraordinary but scarcely less imperative demands which arise now and then.

William H. Taft

1909-1913I sincerely hope that we may continue to minimize the evils likely to arise from such immigration without unnecessary friction and by mutual concessions between self-respecting governments.

Harry S. Truman

1945-1953When difficulties arise among us, the United States does not propose to remove them by sacrificing its ideals or its vital interests.

John F. Kennedy

1961-1963Assuming the accession of the United Kingdom, there will arise across the Atlantic a trading partner behind a single external tariff similar to ours with an economy which nearly equals our own.

Jimmy Carter

1977-1981Although the fruits of scientific achievements surround us, it is often difficult to predict the benefits that will arise from a given scientific venture.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Arise

"Arise" is generally used as a lexical verb (infinitive) -- approximately 62.10% of the time. "Arise" is used about 2,934 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Lexical Verb (infinitive)62.1%1,8224,657
Lexical Verb (base form)35.44%1,0407,150
Noun (singular)2.32%6840,606
Noun (proper)0.14%4175,879
                    Total100.00%2,934N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Arise

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "arise".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
Talitha-cumiN/ABiblical

Arise

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Expressions: Arise

Expressions using "arise": arise against arise from arise from dead arise in addition arise out of smth. should the need arise should the occasion arise should the situation arise. Additional references.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Arise

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

arise

63

arise record

4

arise shine

31

arise arise soul

4

arise difficulty during in period settling specifically that

12

arise display

4

arise foundation

10

arise magazine

4

arise my love

10

arise and shine cleanse

4

arise love lyrics

6

arise inc

3

sepultura arise

6

arise jerusalem

3

alabama arise

6

arise intl.com

3

arise corp technology

6

arise god let

3

arise technology

5

arise computer

2

arise love newsong

2
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Modern Translation: Arise

Language Translations for "arise"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

styg (accrue, advance, ascend, climb, get, get up, go up, increase, lift, rise), opstaan (ascend, get, get up, go up, lift, rise, stand, stand up). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

rrjedh (accrue, come, come from, course, derive, descend, dote, escape, flow, flow down, flow from, flux, leak, ooze, outflow, proceed, pump, result, run, spring, trickle), lartësohem (ascend, mount up, overlook, soar, tower), dukem (appear, appear to be, come into view, emerge, feel, manifest, seem, show, show oneself, show up, sound, stand out), dal (appear, beetle, brush off, come into being, come out, come up, creep out, develop, egress, emerge, erupt, exhaust, exit, flow out, get out, get out of, go out, leave, let out, open, run out, sprout, stand out, stick up, turn out, turn up), dëgjohem (be heard, meet the ear, obey, sound). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏نهض (arisen, arose, awake, get up, raise, rise, stand up, turn out, uplift), ‏نشأ (emerge, engender, grow), ‏إرتفع (advance, ascend, aspire, climb, come in, flow, hike, lift, lift off, mount, snowball, soar, spring, tower, uplift), ‏ظهر (appear, back, brighten up, bring out, come to light, declare, declassify, define, denote, develop, evidence, exercise, exhibit, express, feature, image, indicate, infer, loom, manifest, mark, note, occur, outcrop, parade, peep, play up, poke, pop up, proclaim, produce, reveal, show, show up, spring, surface, turn up, walk), ‏بدئ (blackguardly, originate). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

ставам (become, come, come round, eventuate, fit, get, get up, grow, intervene, occur, pass, proceed, pull up, rise, roll out, run, stand, take place, transpire, turn, turn out, up), възкръсвам (resurrect, resuscitate, rise, wake), възниквам (come into being, emerge, rise, stir), надигам се (blow up, boil up, get up, pull up, rear, rise, simmer, surge, swell, uprise, well up), произлизам (accrue, arisen, arose, emanate, ensue, eventuate, flow, flow from, originate, proceed, result), появявам се (appear, blossom, come, come about, come forward, come into view, come on the scene, flicker, issue, manifest, outcrop, rise, show up, start out), издигам се (advance, arose, ascend, aspire, flow, go up, jump, loft, move up, peak, push up, rise, rise in the world, shoot up, tower, uprise). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

升起 (Arisen, Arising, Arose). (various references)

   

Czech

  

zvednout se (get up, spring up), vyvstat (come into being, emerge), povstat (originate, revolt, rise, rise up, stand up), objevit se (appear, come along, come into being, come up, crop up, develop, emerge, peer, rise up, supervene), dojít (arrive, come to, give out, run out). (various references)

   

Danish

  

være født (be born). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

ontstaan (beginning, commencement, start). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

naskiĝi (be born), leviĝi (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rise), estiĝi, ekesti. (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

verða føddur (be born). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

ناشی شدن (Emanate, Issue, Result), قیام کردن , طلوع کردن (Peep, Rise, Uprise), طغیان کردن (Flood, Muitiny, Overflow, Rise, Uprise), رخ دادن (Befall, Occur, Outcrop, Pass), بلندشدن (Ascend, Mount, Rise, Upheave, Uprear), بوجوداوردن (Beget, Father, Generate, Inbreed, Make), برخاستن (Rise, Up, Uprise), برامدن (Cope). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

syntyä (be born, be brought forth, be produced, come into being, originate, spring up). (various references)

   

French

  

se lever. (various references)

   

Frisian

  

stige (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rise). (various references)

   

German

  

entstehen (accrue, be born, be produced, birth, build up, come, come into being, derive, develop, emerge, grow, originate, result, spring, to accrue, to arise, to come into being, to come into existence), aufkommen (advent, appear, appearance, be liable, be responsible, bear the costs, birth, come out, come up, crop up, emerge, emergence, get up, landing, revenue, spring up), sich erheben (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rebel, revolt, rise, rise up, soar, to rise, to rise (rose, to soar), entspringen (accrue, arise from, come, derive, escape, originate, result, rise, spring from, to have its sourse). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

εγείρομαι (arise [arose arisen], get up, rise, rouse oneself, up). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

לקום (get up, happen, rise, set upon, stand up, take place), ל"תעורר (awake, bestir, get up, stir, wake, waken), ל"וצר (be created, be established, be formed, emerge), ל בוע (bubble, derive, emanate, flow, gush forth, issue, originate, pour forth, result, spout forth, stem, well). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

születik (be born, to be born), feltámad (resurrect, to burn up, to get up, to resurrect, to resuscitate, to wake), felkel (get up, revolt, to get out of bed, to get up, to leave one's bed, to uprear), ered (hail from, originate, to emanate, to issue, to originate, to proceed, to spawn). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

timbul (emerge), menggelonjak, bangun (afoot, awake, emerge, get up). (various references)

   

Italian

  

nascere (be born, be due, come, come up, derive, grow, originate, rise, spring up, sprout, start up), sorgere (accrue, crop up, rise, spring, spring out, to rise), salire (advance, ascend, climb, come up, flood, get, get on, get up, go, go up, lift, Mount, ride up, rise, to go up). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

昇る (to arise, to ascend, to go up). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

しょうずる (to arise, to be generated, to cause), しょうじる (to arise, to be generated, to produce, to result from, to yield), ひゃくしゅつ (arise in great numbers), のぼる (to add up to, to advance, to arise, to ascend, to be promoted, to climb, to come up, to go to, to go up, to rise, to sail up), わきお"る (to arise, to burst, to rise, to well up), わきあがる (to arise, to be in uproar, to boil up, to break out, to seethe). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

일어나십시" (happen, Occur). (various references)

   

Manx

  

troggal (boost, breed, breeding, bring off, bringing up, build, building, buzz off, construct, contract, contract as disease, contraction, development, edifice, elaborate, elaboration, elevate, freshen, freshen of wind, gather up, getting up, harvest, heave, heave as shoulders, hoist, input, invoke, lift, lifting, nurture, pick off; absorption, pick up, pull in, put up, raise, raise up, rally, rear, rearing, rig up, rise, set in rows, sing up, structure, take, train, train as child, winch, wind, winding). (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

nase (be born). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ariseay

   

Polish

  

urodzić się. (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

nascer (be born, come, germination, hatch, rise, uprising). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

apãrea (appear, break, come, come in one's way, come in sight, crop out, dawn, emerge, figure, glimpse, go out, happen, peep, peer, present, rise, show one's face, spring), se ridica (amount, come up, crest, flush, get up, heave, lift, Mount, rise, shoot up, stand, uprise), se naşte (be born, breed, form, see the light, spring), se ivi (appear, break, come, come to light, crop up, dawn, emerge, loom, offer, peep, peer, perform, present, spring), ridica (advance, aggrandize, appear, arrest, ascend, assemble, balloon, bring up, build, carry up, cock, collect, construct, convene, create, draw the cloth, elevate, encash, enhance, erect, found, get up, heave, hoist, interpose, kick up, lift, loop, Mount, muster, perk up, pick up, pitch, pose, prong, pry, put, put up, raise, receive, remove, resound, rise, round up, salt, set up, shovel, start, step up, stick up, straighten, strike, suspend, take up, up, uplift, weigh), råsåri (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rise), rãsãri (appear, come up, glimpse, peer, rise, spring, sprout), proveni (accrue, come, emanate, source), produce (afford, bear, bring, bring about, bring forth, cause, create, deliver, engender, fabricate, generate, give, give forth, happen, machine, make, manufacture, mill, operate, produce, raise, shape, yield), prezenta (bear, bring, carry forth, display, exhibit, expound, file, give, give in, have, hold forth, hold up, introduce, offer, paint, picture, present, produce, put forward, put in, recommend, represent, reproduce, set forth, show, submit, tender), interveni (butt in, chip in, happen, intercede, interfere, intervene, prevent, step in), forma (compose, constitute, cultivate, educate, fashion, form, frame, garrison, knead, Mold, mould, organize, shape, train). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

возникать (arisen, arises, arose, come into being, come into existence, come up, emerge, emerging, pullulate, start up). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

éirich (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rise). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

ustati (crawl out, get up, rebel, rise up, stand up), uskrsnuti (resurrect, rise), izniknuti (break out, sprout), dići se (lift up, raise, rebel). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

subir (advance, ascend, bump up, carry up, climb, come up, get into, get up, go up, lift, move up, raise, rise, step up, take up, upload, walk up), nacer (be born, come into being, litter, originate, rise, see the light). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

uppstå (accrue, come into existence, come up, emerge, originate, rise, start). (various references)

   

Thai

  

เกิ"ขึ้น (befall, begin, betide, break, come, cook, tide), ลุกขึ้นจากเตียง, ขึ้นสูง. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

ayağa kalkmak (alight on one's feet, get on, rise, stand, stand up), yükselmek (ascend, be in the ascendant, be in the ascendent, climb, develop, escalate, flow, gain, get one's promotion, go up, harden, heighten, improve, Louden, nose up, rear up, rise, scale up, soar, steepen, step up, sublime, swell, tower, upheave, upsurge, work one's way up), ortaya çıkmak (appear, approve oneself, burst, come along, come forward, come in sight, come in view, come into the open, come out, crop out, crop up, debouch, emerge, fall out, occur, offer, outcrop, shape, show up, spawn, spring, surface, turn up), kaynaklanmak (be based on, be derived from, derive, have it's source in, originate, root in, spring, start, take it's source from), kalkmak (get a hard on, get up, have a hard on, leave, lift, lift off, pull, pull away, pull away from the kerb, rise, stand on, stand up, stand upon, start, straighten, straighten up, take off), doğmak (arrive, be born, begin, break through, come about, emanate, emerge, ensue, grow out of, rise, spring). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

яьze зykmak, dцremek (spring up). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

сходити (alight, ascend, descend, dismount, get off, get up, rise, slough off, swarm up, uprise, walk down), вставати (get up, rise, stand up, uprise), воскресати (resurge, resurrect, rise), виникати (accrue, come of, come up, dimple, ensue, pullulate, rise), з'являтися (appear, come, dawn, emerge, ghost, make an appearance, present oneself, show up, walk), лунати (resound), бути наслідком (eventuate), підводитися, поставати, повставати (rebel, uprise). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

geni (be born, bear), codi (accrue, amount, erect, get up, lift, raise, rise). (various references)

   

Yucatec

  

sihil (be born, birth), liik'il (ascend, get up, go up, lift, rise). (various references)

   

Zulu

  

-zalwa (be born). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Arise

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

adcrescens, advenerant, advenerat, advenerit, advenerunt, adveniat, adveniebant, adveniens, advenient, adveniet, adveniret, advenis, advenissemus, advenissent, advenit, adventu, adventum, adventus, crescare, cresco, cumi, emanare, emanat, emanatio, existens, existi, existis, exsisto existo, nascantur, nascatur, nascebantur, nascemini, nascendi, nascentia, nascentur, nascerentur, nascetur, nasci, nascitur, nascuntur, nata, natae, nataeque, natas, natham, nati, natique, natis, nato, natorum, natos, natosque, natu, natum, natura, naturae, naturam, naturas, natus, oriantur, oriatur, oriebatur, oriens, oriente, orientem, orientis, orientur, orieris, orietur, orionem, oriretur, oriri, oritur, oriuntur, proficuus, proficuus, proficiscor, surgo surrexi surrectum. (various references)

Old English450-1100

arisan. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Arise

LanguageDateSourceActs Chapter 11, Verse 7
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintHkousa de fwnhV legoushV moi anastaV petre quson kai fage
Latin405VulgateAudivi autem et vocem dicentem mihi surgens Petre occide et manduca
Middle English1395WyclifAnd Y herde also a vois that seide to me, Petre, rise thou, and sle, and eete.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd I herde a voyce sayinge vnto me: aryse Peter sley and eate.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd I heard a voice saying unto me, Arise, Peter; slay and eat.
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd I heard a voice saying to me, Arise, Peter; slay and eat.
Basic English1964OgdenAnd a voice came to my ears saying, Come, Peter; take them for food.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Arise

LanguageActs Chapter 11, Verse 7
AlbanianDhe dëgjova një zë që më thoshte: "Pjetër, çohu, ther dhe ha!".
CebuanoUg nadungog ko ang tingog nga nag-ingon kanako, `Tumindog ka, Pedro; pag-ihaw ug kumaon ka.`
CroatianZaèuh i glas koji mi govoraše: 'Ustaj, Petre! Kolji i jedi!'
DanishOg jeg hørte også en Røst, som sagde til mig: Stå op, Peter, slagt og spis!
DutchEn ik hoorde een stem, die tot mij zeide: Sta op, Petrus, slacht en eet.
FinnishJa minä kuulin myös äänen, joka sanoi minulle: `Nouse, Pietari, teurasta ja syö`.
FrenchEt j`entendis une voix qui me disait: Lève-toi, Pierre, tue et mange.
GermanIch hörte aber eine Stimme, die sprach zu mir: Stehe auf, Petrus, schlachte und iß!
Haitian CreoleEpi m' tande yon vwa ki di m' konsa: Leve non, Pyè, touye, manje.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariLalu saya mendengar suatu suara berkata kepada saya, 'Ayo bangun, Petrus! Sembelihlah itu dan makan!'
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaDan aku dengar pula suatu suara berkata kepadaku: Hai Petrus, bangkitlah, sembelihlah lalu makan!
ItalianE sentii una voce che mi diceva: Pietro, lzati, uccidi e mangia!
LatvianBet es dzirdçju arî balsi man sakâm: Celies, Pçteri, nokauj un çd!
MaoriA ka rongo hoki ahau he reo e mea mai ana ki ahau, E ara, e Pita; patua, kainga.
NorwegianJeg hørte også en røst som sa til mig: Stå op, Peter! slakt og et!
PortugueseOuvi também uma voz que me dizia: Levanta-te, Pedro, mata e come.   
RumanianWi am auzit un glas, care mi -a zis: ,Petre, scoalq-te, taie wi mqnknkncq.`
ShuarTura chichaman antukmajai "Pitru wajakim maam yuata" Túrutun antukmajai, Tímiayi.
SpanishLuego oí también una voz que me decía: "Levántate, Pedro; mata y come."
SwahiliKisha nikasikia sauti ikiniambia: `Petro amka, chinja, ule.`
SwedishJag hörde ock en röst säga till mig: 'Stå upp, Petrus, slakta och ät.'
UmaNgkai ree, ku'epe to mpololitai-a, na'uli' -ka: `Petrus, mokore-moko, sumale' -ramo pai' nukoni'.'

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Arise

Derivations

Words beginning with "arise": arisen, arises. (additional references)

Words ending with "arise": circularise, familiarise, linearise, militarise, particularise, plagiarise, polarise, popularise, secularise, solarise, summarise, vulgarise. (additional references)

Words containing "arise": circularised, circularises, eucharises, familiarised, familiarises, linearised, linearises, militarised, militarises, parises, particularised, particularises, pharisee, pharisees, plagiarised, plagiarises, polarised, polarises, popularised, popularises, secularised, secularises, solarised, solarises, summarised, summarises, vulgarised, vulgarises. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Arise" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: aaise, Abris, adize, afiso, agies, airee, aires, aise, Aisie, aisne, aiso, aisse, aissf, aize, Aizu, alize, amise, anris, apise, aprie, aprise, apriso, arame, Arasak, Arasse, araze, arcise, arfie, arica, Arici, Arics, aride, arie, Arieh, arile, arine, ariosi, aris, arisay, arisbe, arised, ariser, ariseth, Ariss, arist, ariste, Aristeo, arister, arite, arive, ariz, arize, Arksey, arnis, arosu, arrased, arrees, arries, arrine, arris, arrise, arrised, Arsel, arsey, arsier, Arsizio, artise, aruse, arye, asire, asise, atise, aurise, aurlism, Auroise, Ayissah, Ayissi, ayries, Azize, Azizi, erisee, Fairisle, harissa, irisee, laise, orise, parise, Raisi, raisle, Raissa, Tabrizi, urase. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Arise"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "arise" (pronounced erī"z)
2-ī" zadvise, ais, applies, apprise, ayes, baptize, belies, bise, buys, chastise, complies, comprise, cries, decries, decriminalize, defies, demise, denies, despise, devise, dies, disguise, dries, dyes, emprise, eyes, flies, fries, goodbyes, guise, guys, highs, implies, incise, lies, oversize, pies, plies, pries, prize, relies, replies, reprise, revise, rise, sensationalize, shies, sighs, size, skies, spies, supplies, surmise, surprise, thighs, ties, tries, underlies, unwise, vies, whys, wise.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Arise

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: raise, serai.

Words within the letters "a-e-i-r-s"

-1 letter: airs, ares, arse, ears, eras, ires, rase, reis, rias, rise, sari, sear, sera, sire.

-2 letters: air, ais, are, ars, ear, era, ers, ire, ras, rei, res, ria, sae, sea, sei, ser, sir, sri.

-3 letters: ae, ai, ar, as, er, es, is, re, si.

 Words containing the letters "a-e-i-r-s"
 

+1 letter: aeries, aiders, aimers, airers, airest, aivers, ariels, ariose, arisen, arises, armies, arsine, ashier, aspire, braise, caries, cerias, deairs, easier, ericas, ferias, fraise, irades, kaiser, paries, praise, rabies, raised, raiser, raises, ramies, redias, resaid, resail, sagier, sailer, satire, serail, serais, serial, sierra, spirea, striae, terais, varies, zaires.

 

+2 letters: abiders, admires, adviser, aerials, aeriest, aigrets, airiest, airless, airshed, airwise, aliners, ambries, anestri, antsier, aperies, apprise, arcsine, aridest, aristae, arrises, arrives, arsenic, arsines, artiest, artiste, artsier, ascribe, aspired, aspirer, aspires, asteria, astride, atresia, attires, bailers, baiters, barites, bearish, braised, braises, braizes, brasier, brassie, braxies, cahiers, caribes, carices, carnies, carries, cashier, claries, crazies, cristae, daikers, dairies, darbies, darkies, dashier, dearies, derails, despair, dialers, diapers, diaries, diaster, disrate, earings, earwigs, eclairs, erasing, erasion, faeries, fairest, fairies, farcies, farside, fiacres, fraises, freesia, gainers, gaiters, gassier, gisarme, glaires, gravies, hailers, hardies, harpies, harries, hastier, hegaris, hegiras, hejiras, hernias, imagers, imarets, impresa, infares, insaner, insnare, iratest, isobare, jailers, kaisers, kauries, kerrias, maestri, mailers, maimers, marines, marries, massier, mirages, misaver, mishear, misrate, misread, nailers, nastier, ovaries, paniers, paresis, parises, parries, parties, parvise, pastier, paviser, piaster, piastre, pirates, praised, praiser, praises, rabbies, raciest, radices, radixes, raggies, raiders, railers, raisers, rallies, randies, rapiers, rapines, raspier, ratines, ratites, ravines, readies, reagins, realise, realism, realist, rebaits, redials, regains, reginas, remails, remains, renails, repairs, reraise, resails, residua, retails, retains, retinas, retsina, revisal, rivages, roadies, saggier, sailers, sallier, saltier, saltire, sandier, sappier, sardine, sarkier, sassier, satires, saucier, sauries, savvier, scalier, scarier, scoriae, scrapie, seabird, seagirt, seamier, searing, sedarim, seminar, semiraw, senarii, serails, serials, seriate, seriema, seringa, shadier, shakier, shalier, sharpie, sidearm, sidebar, sidecar, sierran, sierras, skiwear, slatier, smartie, snakier, soapier, spacier, spiraea, spireas, stagier, staider, stainer, stearic, stearin, striate, tailers, tardies, tarries, tarsier, tastier, terbias, tirades, traipse, triages, upraise, uremias, varices, variers, vas