Lexical Summary ravach: to be wide or spacious Original Word: רָוַחTransliteration: ravach Phonetic Spelling: (raw-vakh') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be wide or spacious Meaning: to breathe freely, revive, to have ample room Strong's Concordance be refreshed, large A primitive root (identical with ruwach); properly, to breathe freely, i.e. Revive; by implication, to have ample room -- be refreshed, large. see HEBREW ruwach Brown-Driver-Briggs H7304. ravach רָרַח verb be wide, spacious (Late Hebrew id., extend (intransitive), רֶוַח wide space; Arabic be wide (between thighs), and derivatives; compare perhaps Ethiopic make open, open (derived species; Di293); Aramaic רְוַח be wide (usually figurative as Hebrew), , be wide, enlarged); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular ׳ר, followed by ל person 1 Samuel 16:23 figurative there was enlargement, relief, for Saul; Imperfect3masculine singular לִי יִרְוַח Job 32:20 that there may be relief for me. Pu`al Participle plural מְרֻוָּחִים Jeremiah 22:14 spacious (of rooms; "" מִדּוֺת בֵּות). |