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insurrect

insurrect, v. rare.
  (ɪnsəˈrɛkt)
  [f. L. insurrect-, ppl. stem of insurgĕre to rise up (see insurge v.); in sense 2, a back-formation from next.]
   1. intr. To arise. Obs.

1658 R. Franck North. Mem. (1694) 202 From whence there insurrect such pernicious Vapours, as nauseate the Air.

  2. To rise in insurrection or revolt.

1821 Byron Diary 9 Jan., They mean to insurrect here..though I don't think them in force or heart sufficient to make much of it. 1887 Spectator 1 Oct. 1303 The people are in spirit in insurrection, yet they do not insurrect.

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