v. Obs. rare. Also 5 sussite. [a. (O)F. susciter, ad. L. suscitāre to SUSCITATE.] trans. To raise up (from or as from death); to resuscitate.

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c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, I. xcv. (1869), 52. In the sixte [article of the Creed] descended doun in to helle;… In the seventhe sussited. Ibid., II. cxxxiv. 128. Seint nicolas that suscited the thre dede.

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1483.  Caxton, G. de la Tour, e vij b. Alle this is very trouth as wytnesseth many that ben suscited ageyne.

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c. 1500.  Melusine, 151. Of whom we … are all suscited of the cruel … boundage of thenemyes of our lord Jhu Cryst.

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