arise
a- + rise
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verb (past arose |əˈrōz| ; past participle arisen |əˈrizən| ) no object
1. (of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent:
〈問題・危機・機会などが〉生じる, 発生する(occur)
e.g. new difficulties had arisen.
come into being; originate:
〈状況などが〉 «…から» 発生する
e.g. the practice arose in the nineteenth century.
(arise from/arise out of) occur as a result of:
«…に» 起因する «from, out of»
e.g. most conflicts arise from ignorance or uncertainty.
2. formal or literary get up or stand up:
⦅やや古/文⦆ 起床する; 【座って, 跪いている姿勢から】 «座って, 跪いている姿勢から» (ひざまず)立ち上がる «against» .
e.g. he arose at 9:30 and went out for a walk.
ORIGIN
Old English ārīsan, from ā-‘away’ (as an intensifier) + the verb rise.