| ariose | (adj) having a melody (as distinguished from recitative), Syn. songlike |
| arise | (v) originate or come into being, Syn. come up, bob up, Example: a question arose |
| arise | (v) rise to one's feet, Syn. get up, stand up, uprise, rise, Ant. lie down, sit down, Example: The audience got up and applauded |
| arise | (v) result or issue, Syn. come up, Example: A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion |
| Ariose | a. [ It. arioso, fr. aria. ] Characterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony. [ 1913 Webster ] Mendelssohn wants the ariose beauty of Handel; vocal melody is not his forte; the interest of his airs is harmonic. Foreign Quart. Rev. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arise | v. i. There arose up a new king . . . which knew not Joseph. Ex. i. 8. [ 1913 Webster ] The doubts that in his heart arose. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Whence haply mention may arise |
| Arise | n. Rising. [ Obs. ] Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| arise | (vi) เกิดขึ้น, See also: บังเกิด, Syn. originate |
| arise | (vi) ขึ้นสูง, See also: เคลื่อนที่ขึ้น, Syn. ascend |
| arise | (vi) ลุกขึ้นจากเตียง, Syn. rise |
| บังเกิด | (v) originate, See also: arise, Syn. เกิดขึ้น, มีขึ้น, Example: พระบรมรูปทรงม้าที่หน้าพระราชวังดุสิตได้บังเกิดขึ้นจากความร่วมมือร่วมใจของพสกนิกร |
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