reposed

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Simple past tense and past participle of repose
calm and tranquil; at rest
past of repose
Composed; calm; tranquil; at rest
repose
rest, sleep

Dark and deserted as it was, the night was full of small noises, song and chatter and rustling, telling of the busy little population who were up and about, plying their trades and vocations through the night till sunshine should fall on them at last and send them off to their well-earned repose.

repose
To lay, to set down
repose
To reside in something
repose
To confide or entrust to someone
repose
quietness, ease; peace, calmness
repose
period between eruptions of a volcano
repose
{n} sleep, quiet, rest, the cause of rest
repose
{v} to lay to rest, lay up, put, place
repose
put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
repose
Repose is a state in which you are resting and feeling calm. He had a still, almost blank face in repose. a state of calm or comfortable rest in repose
repose
To lie at rest; to rest
repose
freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility); "took his repose by the swimming pool"
repose
To lie; to be supported; as, trap reposing on sand
repose
That harmony or moderation which affords rest for the eye; opposed to the scattering and division of a subject into too many unconnected parts, and also to anything which is overstrained; as, a painting may want repose
repose
A lying at rest; sleep; rest; quiet
repose
lie when dead; "Mao reposes in his mausoleum
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To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or quiet; to compose; to rest, often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a couch
repose
be inherent or innate in
repose
To cause to stop or to rest after motion; hence, to deposit; to lay down; to lodge; to reposit
repose
a disposition free from stress or emotion
repose
lean in a comfortable resting position; "He was reposing on the couch"
repose
a disposition free from stress or emotion put or confide something in a person or thing; "These philosophers reposed the law in the people" to put something (eg trust) in something; "The nation reposed its confidence in the King" lie when dead; "Mao reposes in his mausoleum
repose
a disposition free from stress or emotion put or confide something in a person or thing; "These philosophers reposed the law in the people"
repose
To place, have, or rest; to set; to intrust
repose
{i} rest, relaxation; sleep; tranquility, peacefulness; stillness, absence of movement
repose
to put something (eg trust) in something; "The nation reposed its confidence in the King"
repose
Rest of mind; tranquillity; freedom from uneasiness; also, a composed manner or deportment
repose
the absence of mental stress or anxiety
repose
put or confide something in a person or thing; "These philosophers reposed the law in the people"
repose
A rest; a pause
repose
lie when dead; "Mao reposes in his mausoleum"
repose
{f} rest, relax; place on or against something; lie down, recline
repose
Figuratively, to remain or abide restfully without anxiety or alarms
reposed

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    Etymologie

    [ ri-'pOz ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French reposer, from Old French, from Late Latin repausare, from Latin re- + Late Latin pausare to stop, from Latin pausa pause.
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