Rising has 11 different meanings across 4 categories:
Noun · Adjective · Prep · Proper Noun
organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another
"The rising against the corrupt governor lasted only three days before loyalist troops quelled the rebellion."
Rebellion.
"The rising began when the villagers refused to pay their taxes any longer."
In plain English: Rising is the act of going up from a lower position to a higher one.
"The rising marked the beginning of the religious ceremony."
present participle of rise
"The sun was rising over the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink."
In plain English: To rise is to move upward from a lower position.
"The sun was rising over the hills when we started our hike."
advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status
"a rising trend"
"a rising market"
sloping upward
"The road climbs steadily as it winds up the mountain, offering a rising path toward the summit."
Going up.
"The temperature was rising quickly as the sun climbed higher in the sky."
In plain English: Rising describes something that is going up or increasing.
"The sun was rising over the mountains."
More than; exceeding; upwards of.
"The cost of repairs will rise higher than anyone expected, reaching upwards of ten thousand dollars."
A surname.
"The Rising family has owned the manor for three generations."
The word rising is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the verb rise. This construction follows standard English grammar rules rather than having a unique historical origin separate from its base form.