General rising:
* "Imala" - This word generally means "to rise" or "to go up," and could be used for someone standing up or rising from sleep.
* "Kuyimba" - This word means "to ascend" or "to climb," and could be used for rising to a higher position or elevation.
* "Kuikwa" - This word means "to be lifted up" or "to be raised," and could be used for someone being lifted up by someone else or for something being elevated.
Rising in anger or rebellion:
* "Kusisimuka" - This word means "to be agitated" or "to become excited," and could be used for someone getting angry or rebellious.
* "Kuhusika" - This word means "to rebel" or "to revolt," and is more specific for rising up in anger against authority.
Rising in power or importance:
* "Kwikuka" - This word means "to gain power" or "to rise to prominence," and could be used for someone gaining influence or achieving a higher status.
* "Kujiongezea" - This word means "to improve oneself" or "to make oneself better," and could be used for someone rising to a higher level of achievement.
The best Luhya word for "rise up" will depend on the specific context of the situation.
It's important to note that the Luhya language has many dialects, and some words might vary slightly between different regions.