| pravat | प्रवत् | pravát f. the side or slope of a mountain, elevation, height, [RV.]; [AV.] |
| heavenly height (7 or 3 in number), [ib.] |
| (pravato napāt, ‘son of the heavenly height’ i.e. Agni, [AV.]) |
| a sloping path, smooth or swift course (instr. sg. or pl. ‘downhill, precipitately, swiftly’), [RV.]; [TUp.] |
| prá-vat mfn. directed forwards or towards, blazing forth (said of Agni), [TS.]; [AitBr.] |
| containing the syllable pra or pṛ, [Br.] |
| pravát (accord. to some also, ‘a river, stream’ |
| pravatvat | प्रवत्वत् | pravát—vat (°vát-v°), mfn. abounding in heights, hilly, [RV.] |
| sloping downwards, affording a swift motion, [ib.] |
| ‘swift, rapid’). |
| pravatsyat | प्रवत्स्यत् | pra-vatsyat See pra- √ 5. vas. |
| pra-°vatsyat mfn. about to dwell abroad |
| pravatsyatpatikā | प्रवत्स्यत्पतिका | pra-°vatsyat-patikā f. the wife of a man who intends to make a journey, [L.] |