Definition of Rerise

1. rise [v -ROSE, -RISEN, -RISING, -RISES] - See also: rise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerise

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

Literary usage of Rerise

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

1. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1886)
"For some time I had to rerise the exercise-books of my comrades. You can not imagine how it made me work. ..."

2. The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages by Hastings Rashdall (1895)
"By HF Fox, MA, and TM BROMLEY, MA rerise,l Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo, 5s. 6d. *t* A Key to Passages quoted in the above, price 6d. ..."

3. Journal of Theological Studies (1908)
"Dr Nestle propounds the theory that S. Jerome did little more than cursorily rerise a current text, and that this current text was of great antiquity, ..."

4. Nouveau dictionnaire historique; ou, Histoire abrégée de tous les hommes qui by Louis Mayeul Chaudon (1805)
"... tira rie l'oppression une ressource plus heu-« rerise : *ar on sait que les lettre» de change sont au commerce ce que la boussole est à la navigation. ..."

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