pa. pple. and ppl. a. [UP- 5. Cf. ON. upprisinn and prec.] Risen up; arisen.
13[?]. Cursor M., 17384 (Gött.). Fra dede to lijf vp-resen es he.
a. 1400. Sir Perc., 977. Up-resyne es a sowdane, Alle hir landes hase he tane.
1446. Lydg., Nightingale, 401. Hell despoiled, & slayn oure mortall foo, Oure lord vpryse with palme of hye victorie.
1600. Fairfax, Tasso, XII. xxxv. These flames vprisen to forestall my way, Perchance more terrour far than danger bring.
1621. Bp. Mountagu, Diatribæ, 283. Those new vp-risen brethren Roseæ Crucis.
1682. Bunyan, Holy War (1905), 345. He is up-risen, and is departed from them.
1849. Rock, Ch. of Fathers, I. ii. 127. Christs Body is not only up-risen, but has passed into an incorruptible state.