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- Rouse - v. i. & t. - To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances.
- Rouse - n. - A bumper in honor of a toast or health.
- Rouse - n. - A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.
- Rouse - v. - To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.
- Rouse - v. - To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.
- Rouse - v. - To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.
- Rouse - v. - To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate.
- Rouse - v. - To raise; to make erect.
- Rouse - v. i. - To get or start up; to rise.
- Rouse - v. i. - To awake from sleep or repose.
- Rouse - v. i. - To be exited to thought or action from a state of indolence or inattention.
- Roused - imp. & p. p. - of Rouse
- Rouser - n. - One who, or that which, rouses.
- Rouser - n. - Something very exciting or great.
- Rouser - n. - A stirrer in a copper for boiling wort.
- Awake - v. t. - To rouse from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupidity., or inaction; to put into action; to give new life to; to stir up; as, to awake the dead; to awake the dormant faculties.
- Move - v. t. - To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion, or appeal; to influence.
- Wake - v. t. - To rouse from sleep; to awake.
- Waken - v. t. - To excite or rouse from sleep; to wake; to awake; to awaken.
- Awaken - v. t. - To rouse from sleep or torpor; to awake; to wake.
- Uprouse - v. t. - To rouse up; to rouse from sleep; to awake; to arouse.
- Rouse - v. - To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.
- Rouse - v. - To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.
- Unbed - v. t. - To raise or rouse from bed.
- Solicit - v. t. - To awake or excite to action; to rouse desire in; to summon; to appeal to; to invite.
- Goad - v. t. - To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate.
- Heat - v. t. - To excite ardor in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions.
- Enkindle - v. t. - To excite; to rouse into action; to incite.
- Fillip - n. - Something serving to rouse or excite.
- Coma - n. - A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person. See Carus.
- Rouse - v. - To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.
- Excite - v. t. - To call to activity in any way; to rouse to feeling; to kindle to passionate emotion; to stir up to combined or general activity; as, to excite a person, the spirits, the passions; to excite a mutiny or insurrection; to excite heat by friction.
- Call - v. t. - To rouse from sleep; to awaken.
- Brace - v. i. - To get tone or vigor; to rouse one's energies; -- with up.
- Alacrify - v. t. - To rouse to action; to inspirit.
- Alarm - v. t. - To call to arms for defense; to give notice to (any one) of approaching danger; to rouse to vigilance and action; to put on the alert.
- Awake - v. t. - To rouse from sleep; to wake; to awaken.
- Raise - v. t. - To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult, struggle, or war; to excite.
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- G1326 διεγείρω - 1326 διεγείρω - ΔΙΕΓΕΊΡΩ - - diegeírō - dee-eg-i'-ro - from διά and ἐγείρω; to wake fully; i.e. arouse (literally or figuratively):--arise, awake, raise, stir up. - Verb - greek
- H1744 דּוּכִיפַת - 1744 דּוּכִיפַת - דּוּכִיפַת - - dûwkîyphath - doo-kee-fath' - of uncertain derivation; the hoopoe or else the grouse; lapwing. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G1453 ἐγείρω - 1453 ἐγείρω - ἘΓΕΊΡΩ - - egeírō - eg-i'-ro - probably akin to the base of ἀγορά (through the idea of collecting one's faculties); to waken (transitively or intransitively), i.e. rouse (literally, from sleep, from sitting or lying, from disease, from death; or figuratively, from obscurity, inactivity, ruins, nonexistence):--awake, lift (up), raise (again, up), rear up, (a-)rise (again, up), stand, take up. - Verb - greek
- G1594 ἐκνήφω - 1594 ἐκνήφω - ἘΚΝΉΦΩ - - eknḗphō - ek-nay'-fo - from ἐκ and νήφω; (figuratively) to rouse (oneself) out of stupor:--awake. - Verb - greek
- G1892 ἐπεγείρω - 1892 ἐπεγείρω - ἘΠΕΓΕΊΡΩ - - epegeírō - ep-eg-i'-ro - from ἐπί and ἐγείρω; to rouse upon, i.e. (figuratively) to excite against:--raise, stir up. - Verb - greek
- G1825 ἐξεγείρω - 1825 ἐξεγείρω - ἘΞΕΓΕΊΡΩ - - exegeírō - ex-eg-i'-ro - from ἐκ and ἐγείρω; to rouse fully, i.e. (figuratively) to resuscitate (from death), release (from infliction):--raise up. - Verb - greek
- G2868 κονιορτός - 2868 κονιορτός - ΚΟΝΙΟΡΤΌΣ - - koniortós - kon-ee-or-tos' - from the base of κονιάω and ornumi (to "rouse"); pulverulence (as blown about):--dust. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H6965 קוּם - 6965 קוּם - קוּם - - qûwm - koom - a primitive root; to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative); abide, accomplish, [idiom] be clearer, confirm, continue, decree, [idiom] be dim, endure, [idiom] enemy, enjoin, get up, make good, help, hold, (help to) lift up (again), make, [idiom] but newly, ordain, perform, pitch, raise (up), rear (up), remain, (a-) rise (up) (again, against), rouse up, set (up), (e-) stablish, (make to) stand (up), stir up, strengthen, succeed, (as-, make) sure(-ly), (be) up(-hold, -rising). - Verb - heb
- G4891 συνεγείρω - 4891 συνεγείρω - ΣΥΝΕΓΕΊΡΩ - - synegeírō - soon-eg-i'-ro - from σύν and ἐγείρω; to rouse (from death) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to revivify (spirtually) in resemblance to:--raise up together, rise with. - Verb - greek
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