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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 surge n. Pronunciation: ' sərj Function: verb Inflected Form: surged ; surg·ing Etymology: earlier, to ride (at anchor) probably in part from Middle French sourgir to cast anchor, land, from Catalan surgir to heave, cast anchor, from Latin surgere to rise, spring up; from sub- up + regere to lead straight; in part from Latin surgere ― more at SUB- , RIGHT Date: 1511 intransitive verb 1 : to rise and fall actively : TOSS 2 : to rise and move in waves or billows : SWELL 3 : to slip around a windlass, capstan, or bitts ― used especially of a rope 4 : to rise suddenly to an excessive or abnormal value 5 : to move with a surge or in surges transitive verb : to let go or slacken gradually (as a rope) 2 surge n. Function: noun Date: 1520 1 : a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave or series of waves 2 a : a large wave or billow : SWELL b (1) : a series of such swells or billows (2) : the resulting elevation of water level 3 a : a movement (as a slipping or slackening) of a rope or cable b : a sudden jerk or strain caused by such a movement 4 : a transient sudden rise of current or voltage in an electrical circuit