Definition of Rerisen

1. rerise [v] - See also: rerise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerisen

rerestitution
rereview
rereviewed
rereviewing
rereviews
rerevise
rerevised
rerevises
rereward
rerewards
rerig
rerigged
rerigging
rerigs
rerise
rerisen (current term)
rerises
rerising
reroast
reroasted
reroasting
reroll
rerolled
reroller
rerollers
rerolling
rerolls
reroof
reroofed
reroofing

Literary usage of Rerisen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bothwell: A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1874)
"... who now take part More worthily with one long overthrown And late rerisen with many a true man's more And royally girt round with many a friend's ..."

2. The Evolution of the Idea of God: An Inquiry Into the Origins of Religion by Grant Allen (1897)
"... proof of the large part played by such slain (and rerisen) man-gods in i the religion of those self-same east-Mediterranean countries where Christianity ..."

3. The Evolution of the Idea of God: An Inquiry Into the Origins of Religion by Grant Allen (1897)
"... part played by such slain (and rerisen) man-gods in the religion of those self-same east-Mediterranean countries where Christianity was first evolved as ..."

4. The Influence of Aeschylus and Euripides on the Structure and Content of by Marion Clyde Wier (1920)
"Me the utmost pine and footless frost of woods That talk with many winds and gods, the hours rerisen and white divisions of the dawn, ..."

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