ruhet
Ruhet is a German verb form derived from the verb ruhen, meaning to rest. In modern standard German, ruhen is conjugated as ich ruhe, du ruhst, er ruht, wir ruhen, ihr ruht, sie ruhen. The form ruhet is not part of the ordinary present indicative; it appears in more restricted contexts. Most commonly, ruhet occurs in older or literary texts as a form used in indirect speech (Konjunktiv I) or in dialectal or stylistic varieties. In such usage, it functions as one of the inflected forms of ruhen corresponding to certain persons and moods, depending on the sentence.
Because ruhet is infrequent in everyday speech, you are unlikely to hear it in casual conversation, and
In summary, ruhet is a grammatically legitimate but uncommon inflection of ruhen that appears mainly in indirect