SELECT IFNULL(cw.casedwordid, w.wordid) as wordid, IFNULL(cw.cased,w.lemma) AS lemma, ss.synsetid, ss.lexdomainid, lex.lexdomainname, (CASE WHEN ss.pos IN ('n') THEN 'noun' WHEN ss.pos IN ('v') THEN 'verb' WHEN ss.pos IN ('a','s') THEN 'adjective' WHEN ss.pos IN ('r') THEN 'adverb' ELSE ' ' END) AS pos, syn.definition AS definition_indic, ss.definition as definition_en, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(wind.lemma,':',wind.id) SEPARATOR '|') AS lemmaset_indic, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT sm.sample SEPARATOR '|') AS sampleset, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(IF(IFNULL(cw1.cased,w1.lemma) = "revery", NULL, IFNULL(cw1.cased,w1.lemma)),':',wen.id) SEPARATOR '|') AS lemmaset_en FROM sqlunet.wnwords w LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsenses s ON s.wordid=w.wordid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wncasedwords cw ON (w.wordid=cw.wordid AND s.casedwordid=cw.casedwordid) LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsynsets ss ON ss.synsetid=s.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnlexdomains lex ON ss.lexdomainid = lex.lexdomainid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsamples sm ON sm.synsetid=ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsenses s1 ON s1.synsetid=ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wncasedwords cw1 ON cw1.casedwordid=s1.casedwordid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnwords w1 ON w1.wordid=s1.wordid LEFT JOIN sk_synsets_sa syn ON syn.synsetid = ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sk_senses_sa sns ON sns.synsetid = ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sk_word_sa wind ON wind.id = sns.wordid LEFT JOIN sk_word_en wen ON w1.wordid = wen.wnwordid WHERE w.lemma LIKE "revery" GROUP BY ss.synsetid,w.wordid, cw.casedwordid ORDER BY pos, wordid
[
    {
        "lemma": "revery",
        "def": [
            {
                "l": "revery",
                "lexname": "noun.cognition",
                "lexid": 9,
                "pos": "noun",
                "de": [
                    {
                        "id": 105708758,
                        "en": {
                            "d": "an abstracted state of absorption",
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": []
                        },
                        "sa": {
                            "d": null,
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": ""
                        }
                    },
                    {
                        "id": 105777468,
                        "en": {
                            "d": "absentminded dreaming while awake",
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": []
                        },
                        "sa": {
                            "d": null,
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": ""
                        }
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
]
revery meaning in English | revery translation in English - Shabdkosh

revery - Meaning in Sanskrit

revery - Meaning in Sanskrit

Sorry, exact match is not available in the bilingual dictionary.

13

Definitions and Meaning of revery in English

revery noun

  1. an abstracted state of absorption
  2. absentminded dreaming while awake

What is revery meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase revery refers to an abstracted state of absorption, or absentminded dreaming while awake. See revery meaning in Sanskrit, revery definition, translation and meaning of revery in Sanskrit. Find revery similar words, revery synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of revery. Find the answer of what is the meaning of revery in Sanskrit.

Other languages: revery meaning in Hindi

Tags for the entry "revery"

What is revery meaning in Sanskrit, revery translation in Sanskrit, revery definition, pronunciations and examples of revery in Sanskrit.

Advertisement - Remove

Vocabulary Quiz

Fruits

Question

SHABDKOSH Apps

Download SHABDKOSH Apps for Android and iOS
SHABDKOSH Logo Shabdkosh  Premium

Ad-free experience & much more

Articles

image

Ways to improve your spoken English skills

Improving spoken languages might seem as a challenge. But, with proper guidance and tips, it is not too difficult.
image

Fun facts about Hindi

Every language comes with facts and history. Hindi is no exception. Know these facts and your learning process.
image

Tips of essay writing for children

Learn to write essays that are worth reading with these simple tips on essay writing and master the skill.
image

Difference between I and Me

We all know how confused we get when it come to talking in English. Here is an article trying to…
image

Adverbs

One of the most easiest topics of English grammar is Adverbs. They are easy to understand and easy…
image

Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs are used more than the regular verbs in English language. Understanding these verbs…
Advertisement - Remove
Back to top

Liked Words

Login to get your liked words.

Recent Searches

Login to get your liked words.