repose
n 1: freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility);
"took his repose by the swimming pool" [syn: {rest}, {ease},
{relaxation}]
2: the absence of mental stress or anxiety [syn: {peace}, {peacefulness},
{peace of mind}, {serenity}, {heartsease}, {ataraxis}]
3: a disposition free from stress or emotion [syn: {quiet}, {placidity},
{serenity}, {tranquillity}, {tranquility}]
v 1: put or confide something in a person or thing; "These
philosophers reposed the law in the people"
2: be inherent or innate in; [syn: {rest}, {reside}]
3: lie when dead; "Mao reposes in his mausoleum"
4: lean in a comfortable resting position; "He was reposing on
the couch" [syn: {recumb}, {recline}]
5: put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table";
"lay the patient carefully onto the bed" [syn: {lay}, {put
down}]
6: to put something (eg trust) in something; "The nation
reposed its confidence in the King"
Source: WordNet® 2.0