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† ˈarist Obs. Forms: 1 ǽríst, -est, érist, -est, 1–3 ærist, 2–3 arist(e. [OE. ǽríst (cogn. w. Goth. us-rists), vbl. n. of arísan to arise; f. æ- prefix, accented form of a- prefix 1 + *ríst rising, f. rís-an + -t, as in migh-t, gif-t, etc.] 1. Rising, rise from a seat or from bed; sunrise.
c825Vesp. Ps. cxxxviii. 2 Ðu oncneowe ᵹesetenisse mine & ereste mine. a1000Ags. Ps. ibid., Ðú mín setl swylce oncnéowe and mínne ǽrist æfter ᵹecyþdest. c1391Chaucer Astrol. ii. §12. 23 At the sonne ariste. 1393Gower Conf. II. 45 And that was er the sonne arist. 2. Rising from the dead, resurrection.
c885K. ælfred Greg. Past. xlvii. 363 Deadra monna ærestes [v.r. æristes]. c950Lindisf. Gosp. John xi. 24 Eft arisæð in erist. 25 Ic am erest and lif [Rushw. erist]. c1000Ags. G., ærist. c1160Hatton G., arist. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 97 Þis dai is cleped..aristes dai for þat þe he þis dai aras of deaðe. c1230Ancr. R. 250 Efter his ariste. c1250in O.E. Misc. 54 Vre louerdes aryste. |