Etymology:
Meaning:
To come into view or existence; to stand up; to emerge.
Origin:
The origin of the word "arise" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root h₂res-, meaning "to rise."
This root is also found in the Latin verb orior ("to rise"), the Greek verb ὀρνύω (ornýō, "to stir up, arouse"), the Sanskrit verb ऋ (ṛ, "to go, move"), and the Old Irish verb airghim ("to ascend, rise").
Usage:
The word "arise" is typically used in the following contexts:
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