rise
/rayiz/
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1.
Def.: egpamatikang
MS: egpamatikang
If something rises, it moves higher.
The smoke from the fire rose slowly.
The sound of water rose from the valley far below them.
vi.
2.
Def.: egtulin; egdakel
MS: egtulin; egdakel
If a level or amount rises, it becomes higher or larger.
The river rose quickly in the flood.
The cost of living is rising.
n-ct.
3.
Def.: pegtulin
MS: pegtulin
an increase in a level or amount
There has been a rise in the number of students this year.
She is happy because she received a payrise last month.
vi.
4.
Def.: egsilè
MS: egsilè
If the sun or moon rises, it appears from behind the earth.
The sun rises in the east.
vi.
5.
Def.: egsasindeg
MS: egsasindeg
If you rise, you stand up.
They all rose from their chairs when she entered.
vi.
6.
Def.: eg-enew
MS: eg-enew
If you rise, you get out of bed.
We usually rise at 6am.
vi.
7.
Def.: egkeuyag puun te pegkapatey
MS: egkeuyag puun te pegkapatey
When we say that Jesus rose from the dead, we mean that he became alive again.
See resurrection
Irreg. rose, risen.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0426-0450
Status: ready
Last updated: 21/Sep/2012