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sùrgere (first-person singular present sùrgo, first-person singular past historic sùrsi, past participle sùrto, auxiliary èssere)

  1. (archaic or poetic) Alternative form of sorgere
    • c. 1316, Dante Alighieri, “Canto I”, in Purgatorio[1], lines 7–12; republished as Giorgio Petrocchi, editor, La Commedia secondo l'antica vulgata[2], 2nd revised edition, Florence: Casa Editrice Le Lettere, 1994:
      Ma qui la morta poesì resurga,
      o sante Muse, poi che vostro sono;
      e qui Calïopè alquanto surga,
      seguitando il mio canto con quel suono
      di cui le Piche misere sentiro
      lo colpo tal, che disperar perdono.
      But let dead Poesy here rise again, ⁠o holy Muses, since that I am yours, and here Calliope somewhat ascend, my song accompanying with that sound, ⁠of which the miserable magpies felt the blow so great, that they despaired of pardon.

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surgēre

  1. second-person singular future passive indicative of surgō

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surgere

  1. inflection of surgō:
    1. present active infinitive
    2. second-person singular present passive imperative/indicative