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inrest

I. inˈrest, v. Obs. rare—1.
    [f. in-1 + rest v.; cf. phr. in rest.]
    trans. To place (a lance) in rest.

1612 Shelton Quix. iii. I. 171 He inrested his Javelin low on the Thigh, and ran with all the Force Rozinante might.

II. inrest
    var. of innerest a. Obs., innermost.

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