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That is a reference mark. At the bottom of the page or in the margin, there should be another ii mark that explains what it is. It could be a reference to a verse that is similar or that word that is in another verse.
Usually the word repose is used in reference to relaxation. However, it can also mean reposing in confidence, or putting trust in another person or thing.
It appears the 'live coal' is a reference to the 'word of God' - If you look at the attached link, scroll down past the different translations to the commentaries.
The noun derives from the Latin root pulcher meaning beauty. It is usually a reference to a shapely or voluptuous feminine form, and as a slang reference to an ample female bosom. The adjective form is pulchritudinous.
No, the word Shark is not used in the bible anywhere.