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surrection rare.|səˈrɛkʃən| Also 5 surreccioun, -ecion, 6 -eccyon, -eccion, -exyon. [ad. late L. surrectio, -ōnem, n. of action f. surrect-, surgĕre to rise. Cf. OF. surrection.] †1. A rising in rebellion, insurrection. Obs.
c1418Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 247 To shape sodeyn surreccioun Agaynst oure liege lord kynge. 1516in Arnolde Chron. (1811) p. l, Y⊇ surrexyon of vacabondis, and prentysys..agaynst straungers. 1528Ld. Sandys Let. Wolsey 9 Mar. (Publ. Rec. Off.), If there be eny such surreccion..I shall doo the best may lye in me to pacifie theym. 2. Rising (in general). Obs. exc. as nonce-wd. after resurrection.
1509Hawes Past. Pleas. (Percy Soc.) 191 The mornyng was past, But Afrycus Auster made surreccion, Blowyng his bellowes. 1599A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 55/2 Sepulte the same..agaynste the surrection of the Sunne. 1845O. A. Brownson Wks. V. 342 It would not be a re-surrection, but a simple surrection. |