Obs. rare. [ad. L. consurrectiōn-em, n. of action f. L. consurgĕre to arise together.] Rising together or along with (others).

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c. 1620.  Epitaph, in Beckley Church, Oxfordshire. [Anne Croke] … expecting consurrection with the just.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Consurrection, a rising up of many together for the sake of reverence.

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