reest

/riːst/
verb
  1. To stop or refuse to move forward; to balk or resist, especially of a horse or mule.
    • The old plow horse reested in the middle of the field, refusing to pull.
    • The horse reested when the rider tried to make it jump the fence.
    • The mule reested at the edge of the stream and would not cross.
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