ravière, n.f., radish-bed.
ravigote, n.f., (cook.) sharp sauce.
ravigoter, v.a., (pop.) to revive the appetite of, to enliven, to cheer.
se ravigoter, v.r., to revive, to recover one’s strength, one’s appetite.
ravilir, v.a., to debase, to disgrace, to degrade, to lower. V. avilir.
ravin, n.m., ravine, hollow road.
ravine, n.f., mountain torrent; gully, ravine.
ravinement, n.m., gullying.
raviner, v.a., to gully (land).
ravir, v.a., to carry off; to take away; to ravish, to rob of; to charm, to delight, to enrapture. — le bien d’autrui; to steal the property of another. — l’honneur à une fille; to dishonor a girl. On lui a ravi son plus doux espoir; he has been robbed of his dearest hope. À —; wonderfully well, to admiration, admirably. Elle chante à —; she sings admirably.