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Definition of Arisen
1. arise [v] - See also: arise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arisen
Literary usage of Arisen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"Other bodies are disconnected from the nucleus and these may have arisen partly
from the chromatin of the cytoplasm, a possibility which is furnished by ..."
2. The Lancet (1898)
"The nature of the emergency that has arisen. 2. The circumstances out of which
it has arisen. 3. The amount of the grant desired, and whether by way of loan ..."
3. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"... Wild as a fire that sudden hath arisen Assailing some great city ; in the
blaze, Widespreading, houses perish ; and the force Of a strong wind makes ..."
4. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"... because a right of recovery has arisen since that time. The fact relied upon
as giving such right of recovery is that the defendant now claims, ..."
5. Thucydides Translated Into English by Benjamin Jowett, Thucydides (1881)
"The Athenian generals became aware that some diffi- 69. culty had arisen, and
that they could not carry the city by The Athe- storm. ..."
6. Homerica, Emendations and Elucidations of the Odyssey by Thomas Leyden Agar (1908)
"... may have arisen from : — ' to step into trouble ', a somewhat rare, but quite
sufficiently attested form of expression in the Homeric poems. ..."