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resurrection
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman resurrectiun, from Old French resurrection (French: résurrection), from Late Latin resurrectionem (accusative of resurrecti?) from Latin resurg? (“I rise again”), from re- (“again”), + surg? (“I rise”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??z????k??n/, /??z????k?n?/
- Rhymes: -?k??n
Noun
resurrection (countable and uncountable, plural resurrections)
- The act of arising from the dead and becoming alive again.
- (archaic) bodysnatching
Synonyms
- (rising from the dead): gainrising (obsolete)
Derived terms
- resurrectional
- resurrectionism
- resurrectionist
- resurrection man
Related terms
- resurge
- resurrect
Translations
Anagrams
- intercourser
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uprist
English
Etymology
From Middle English uprist, opriste, from Old English *?prist (“uprising”), from *upp (“up”) +? *ristiz (“ascension, rise”); equivalent to up- +? rist (“a rising”). Compare Old English ?rist (“rising, rising up, resurrection, awakening”), Old High German urrist (“resurrection”), Gothic ???????????????????????????? (urrists, “resurrection”).
Noun
uprist (plural uprists)
- (obsolete) Uprising.
- (obsolete, Christianity) The Resurrection.
Related terms
- uprise
Anagrams
- purist, spruit, stir up, tripus, upstir
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