vāje
(they/those) have resounded, (they/those) have echoed, (they/those) have reverberated.
Grammar: verb, past tense; third person, masculine, plural.
Etymology: Old Panjabi - vajṇā; Lahndi - vajaṇ; Sindhi - vajaṇu; Kashmiri - vajun (to make sound of a ball, clock, etc.); Prakrit - vajaï; Pali - vajatī (is played or sounded); Sanskrit - vādyate (वादयते - is made to sound).
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vāje
(they/those) have resounded, (they/those) have echoed, (they/those) have reverberated.
Grammar: verb, past tense; third person, masculine, plural.
Etymology: Old Panjabi - vajṇā; Lahndi - vajaṇ; Sindhi - vajaṇu; Kashmiri - vajun (to make sound of a ball, clock, etc.); Prakrit - vajaï; Pali - vajatī (is played or sounded); Sanskrit - vādyate (वादयते - is made to sound).
vāje
(they/those) have resounded, (they/those) have echoed, (they/those) have reverberated.
Grammar: verb, past tense; third person, masculine, plural.
Etymology: Old Panjabi - vajṇā; Lahndi - vajaṇ; Sindhi - vajaṇu; Kashmiri - vajun (to make sound of a ball, clock, etc.); Prakrit - vajaï; Pali - vajatī (is played or sounded); Sanskrit - vādyate (वादयते - is made to sound).
vāje
(they/those) have resounded, (they/those) have echoed, (they/those) have reverberated.
Grammar: verb, past tense; third person, masculine, plural.
Etymology: Old Panjabi - vajṇā; Lahndi - vajaṇ; Sindhi - vajaṇu; Kashmiri - vajun (to make sound of a ball, clock, etc.); Prakrit - vajaï; Pali - vajatī (is played or sounded); Sanskrit - vādyate (वादयते - is made to sound).