v. Obs. [ad. L. assurgĕre to rise up, f. as- = ad- to + surgĕre to rise.] To rise up, arise.
1556. Abp. Parker, Psalter xciii. The stremes assurge with griesly waues.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 305. Its caule assurges to the height of a Cubit.
1670. Maynwaring, Vita Sana, x. 102. Some will have the difference of bodies to assurge out of these Principles.