Arised

/əˈraɪzd/ verb

Definition

Nonstandard or archaic past tense of 'arise,' though the standard past tense is 'arose.'

Etymology

Formed by applying the regular past tense ending -ed to arise, which is actually an irregular verb. This shows a natural tendency in language for irregular verbs to regularize over time.

Kelly Says

Arised is a linguistic artifact—it reveals how English speakers instinctively want to make irregular verbs like 'arise' follow the normal rules, showing that language evolution happens in real time when speakers reshape words.

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