Possessing a deep, reflective, and spiritually meditative quality. Filled with quiet inner thought or sacred contemplation.
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"She sat ruminously at the edge of the ocean, as if her soul was listening to something older than time."
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A state of deep, sacred reflection.
Ruminous is the stillness of a soul listening inward, quietly turning thought into truth.
More than meditative—it's ancestral, cosmic, and personal all at once.
Ruminous is the stillness of a soul listening inward, quietly turning thought into truth.
More than meditative—it's ancestral, cosmic, and personal all at once.
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Ruminously describes how a person moves, sits, speaks, or simply is when they're steeped in sacred contemplation.
It's not just thinking—it's feeling through thought.
Ruminously describes how a person moves, sits, speaks, or simply is when they're steeped in sacred contemplation.
It's not just thinking—it's feeling through thought.
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Describing a state or quality of deep, contemplative thought that carries a spiritual or soul-level depth.
Often used to reflect the energy of quiet reflection, a poetic stillness, or profound internal presence.
Describing a state or quality of deep, contemplative thought that carries a spiritual or soul-level depth.
Often used to reflect the energy of quiet reflection, a poetic stillness, or profound internal presence.
"His presence was calm, almost ruminous—as if his thoughts were lit from within."
Note: Formally recognized by Wiktionary in 2025, ruminous was revived and defined by Ali Hussain, author of Tao of Islam, through literary citations and spiritual usage. It is the root form of ruminate
Note: Formally recognized by Wiktionary in 2025, ruminous was revived and defined by Ali Hussain, author of Tao of Islam, through literary citations and spiritual usage. It is the root form of ruminate
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Get the Racumin mug.The native or inhabitant of Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Comes from the phrase "Eating pennywort and breaking railway tracks" ( An rau ma, pha duong tau ), which is originated during the wars against the French and Americans, associated with the people of Thanh Hóa, where, despite living in poverty (surviving on pennywort), locals were determined to sabotage enemy railways in support of the resistance.
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