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’