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resurge, v.1|rɪˈsɜːdʒ| [ad. L. resurg-ĕre, f. re- re- + surgĕre to rise. So Sp. and Pg. resurgir, It. risurgere, -sorgere.] intr. To rise again. Hence reˈsurged ppl. adj., reˈsurging ppl. adj. and vbl. n.
1575R. B. Appius & Virg. in Hazl. Dodsley IV. 127 For follow my counsel, so may you me please, That of careful resurging your heart shall have ease. 1606J. Carpenter Solomon's Solace xxxi. 130 By a godly repentance striue to resurge vnto that from whence he was fallen. 1633Earl of Manchester Al Mondo (1636) 92 Divine and quickening vertue shall..cause them to resurge from graue to life eternall. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 524 It is good for such as resurge from long diseases. 1807J. Barlow Columb. iii. 255 When my God, resurging from the night, Shall gild his chambers with the morning light. 1862Thackeray Round. Papers, On Letts's Diary, Hark at the dead jokes resurging! 1892Sat. Rev. 2 July 23/2 The New Zealand document disappeared and Mr. Huxley's stout tome resurged. 1912R. Brooke Let. 23 Nov. (1968) 408, I shall be in Cambridge.., dispatching my resurged Dissertation. 1962G. T. Warwick in C. Cullingford Brit. Caving (ed. 2) v. 184 The clear water from Legalough, which..may resurge at Hanging Rocks. 1965New Statesman 30 Apr. 690/3 That both bomber fleets resurged so mightily in 1944 was due..to the rapid conversion of the Mustang into a long-range escort. 1976K. Royce Bustillo vii. 87 He fought off the resurging need for a drink. 1980Times 1 Nov. 15/3 Mr Manley..leads a rump opposition smaller than that from which Mr Seaga has resurged. |