By surface analysis, ǣ- (“up, out”) + *rist (“rising”). IPA(key): /ˈæːˌrist/ ǣrist f (countable, uncountable) rising or getting up (countable, uncountable)...
IPA(key): /ˈæː.ris.te/ ǣriste inflection of ǣrist: nominative plural accusative singular/plural genitive/dative singular...
English sunneryst, from sunne (“sun”) + *rist (“rising”) (as from Old English ǣrist (“rising, resurrection”)), equivalent to sun + arist. sunrist (obsolete)...
Proto-Germanic *uzristiz. Cognate with Old High German urrist and Old English ǣrist. 𐌿𐍂𐍂𐌹𐍃𐍄𐍃 • (urrists) f (hapax) (countable, uncountable) rising or...
See also: aríst From Middle English arist, aristh, ærist, from Old English ǣrist (“getting up, rising, resurrection”), from Proto-Germanic *uzristiz (“a...
(“ascension, rise”); equivalent to up- + rist (“a rising”). Compare Old English ǣrist (“rising, rising up, resurrection, awakening”), Old High German urrist (“resurrection”)...
again”), from re- (“again”), + surgō (“I rise”). Displaced native Old English ǣrist. IPA(key): /ɹɛzəˈɹɛkʃən/, /ɹɛzəˈɹɛkʃn̩/ Rhymes: -ɛkʃən resurrection (countable...
time that the Arian heresy arose. Conjugation of ārīsan (strong class 1) ǣrist rǣran rāsian Middle English: arisen, arrisen English: arise Scots: arise...
eac anum gehwilcum gelyfedum men wæs Cristes to-cyme ægðer ge hryre ge ærist. Hu ðonne? He com to ðy þæt he wolde ælc yfel towurpan, and ælc góod aræran...
staves, folches . . . fehta. […] Line 63 contains the two-stave rhyme, aerist ... asckim; the suggested reduplicative rhyme [...] is technically doubtful...