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Where does “ramay-” come from?
ramay-
(Proto-Semitic): to throw, to warp, to cast, to hurl, to shoot
Definitions
to throw, to warp, to cast, to hurl, to shoot
Words derived from “ramay-”
رمى
רמא
ר־מ־י
رام الله
رام
rema
رَامُٱللّٰه
رام اللہ
رامالله
Ромуллоҳ
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