ravi
(is) dwelling, (is) pervading, (is) permeating.
Grammar: compound verb, present tense; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gurbani - ravṇā (to pervade, to spread out, to dwell); Sindhi - ravaṇu (to ramble, to enjoy); Sanskrit - ramati (रमति - rambles, pervades; stays/rests; plays/has intercourse, pleases/delights).
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ravi
(is) dwelling, (is) pervading, (is) permeating.
Grammar: compound verb, present tense; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gurbani - ravṇā (to pervade, to spread out, to dwell); Sindhi - ravaṇu (to ramble, to enjoy); Sanskrit - ramati (रमति - rambles, pervades; stays/rests; plays/has intercourse, pleases/delights).
ravi
(is) dwelling, (is) pervading, (is) permeating.
Grammar: compound verb, present tense; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gurbani - ravṇā (to pervade, to spread out, to dwell); Sindhi - ravaṇu (to ramble, to enjoy); Sanskrit - ramati (रमति - rambles, pervades; stays/rests; plays/has intercourse, pleases/delights).
ravi
(is) dwelling, (is) pervading, (is) permeating.
Grammar: compound verb, present tense; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gurbani - ravṇā (to pervade, to spread out, to dwell); Sindhi - ravaṇu (to ramble, to enjoy); Sanskrit - ramati (रमति - rambles, pervades; stays/rests; plays/has intercourse, pleases/delights).