† inˈsurde, v. Obs. rare.
[ad. OF. ensourd-re to arise, spring up, partly assimilated to the L. prototype insurgĕre: see insurge v.]
intr. To arise, spring up; = insurge 1.
| 1521 Wolsey Let. to Hen. VIII in St. Papers I. 86 Suche ambiguities as mought insurde of and upon the said article. |