Also 6 exurge. [ad. L. e(s)urg-ĕre, f. ex- + surgĕre (surrigĕre) to rise.] intr. To rise up, start out.

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1578.  Banister, Hist. Man, I. 24 b. A certaine roughnes, whence springeth and exurgeth a valiaunt long Muscle.

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1868.  Whitman, Chants Democratic, Poems 109. All doctrines, all politics and civilization, exsurge from you.

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