rest
nounCessation of motion or action of any kind, and applicable to any body or being; as rest from labor; rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind. A body is at rest, when it ceases to move; the mind is at rest, when it ceases to be disturbed or agitated; the sea is never at rest. Hence,
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Quiet; repose; a state free from motion or disturbance; a state of reconciliation to God. Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest to your souls. Matthew 11:29.
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Sleep; as, retire to rest.
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Peace; national quiet. The land had rest eighty years. Judges 3:30; Deuteronomy 12:10.
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The final sleep.
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A place of quiet; permanent habitation. Ye are not as yet come to the rest, and to the inheritance which the Lord your God giveth you. Deuteronomy 12:9.
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Any place of repose. In dust, our final rest, and native home.
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That on which any thing leans or lies for support. 7 Kings 6:6. Their vizors clos’d, their lances in the rest.
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In poetry, a short pause of the voice in reading; a cesura.
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In philosophy, the continuance of a body in the same place.
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Final hope. Sea fights have been final to the war; but this is, when princes set up their rest upon the battle. Obs.
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Cessation from tillage. Leviticus 25:4.
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The gospel church or new covenant state in which the people of God enjoy repose, and Christ shall be glorified. Isaiah 11:10.
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In music, a pause; an interval during which the voice is intermitted; also, the mark of such intermission.
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nounThat which is left, or which remains after the separation of a part, either in fact or in contemplation; remainder. Religion gives part of its reward in hand, the present comfort of having done our duty, and for the rest, it offers us the best security that heaven can give.
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Others; those not included in a proposition or description. [In this sense, rest is a noun, but with a singular termination expressing plurality.I . Plato and the rest of the philosophers - . Arm’d like the rest, the Trojan prince appears. The election hath obtained it and the rest were blinded. Romans 11:7.
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verb intransitiveTo cease from action or motion of any kind; to stop; a word applicable to any body or being, and to any kind of motion.
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To cease from labor, work or performance. God rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. Genesis 2:2. So the people rested on the seventh day. Exodus 16:30.
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To be quiet or still; to be undisturbed. There rest, if any rest can harbor there.
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To cease from war; to be at peace. And the land rested from war. Joshua 11:23.