Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearises
Literary usage of Rearises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dust and Light by John Hall Wheelock (1919)
"... out of the weary arms of love Virgin it rearises ever again— Wayward, elusive,
inviolable and fleet, A tantalus and a fierce loveliness beyond. ..."
2. Dust and Light by John Hall Wheelock (1919)
"... out of the weary arms of love Virgin it rearises ever again— Wayward, elusive,
inviolable and fleet, A tantalus and a fierce loveliness beyond. ..."
3. A Mechanico-physiological Theory of Organic Evolution by Karl Wilhelm Nägeli (1898)
"... which in each generation rearises therefrom, becomes, from generation to
generation, more and more complex with greater and greater differentiation of ..."
4. New American Supplement to the New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the (1905)
"From the root-stock in early spring the rearises a solitary white flower upon a
long scape, the sepals falling off when the flower opens, and a little later ..."