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Khatti

American  
[khat-ee] / ˈxæt i /

noun

  1. Hatti.


Other Word Forms

  • Khattish adjective

Example Sentences

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But my frequent visits to see Hya were restorative, marked by the mundane: sleeping off jet lag, battling mosquitoes, making pilgrimages to tailors, eating my favorite khatti daal and shami kebabs, and accompanying Hya on tombola outings to Nizam Club and Secunderabad Club.

From New York Times

These Khatti, there is no reasonable doubt, are identical with Kheta.

From Project Gutenberg

Khatri, the, 546 Khatti, the, 496 Khazars, the, 326, 494 Khemis, the, 188 Kheongs, the, 187 Kheta, the, 496 Khitans, the, 279 Khmers, the, 199 Khorvats.

From Project Gutenberg

The "Hatti" or "Khatti" had constituted military aristocracies throughout Syria and extended their influence by forming alliances.

From Project Gutenberg

Evidently the influence of the Hittites and their Amoritic allies predominated between Mesopotamia and the Delta frontier of Egypt, and it is significant to find in this connection that the "Khatti" or "Hatti" were referred to for the first time in Egypt during the Twelfth Dynasty, and in Babylonia during the Hammurabi Dynasty, sometime shortly before or after 2000 B.C.

From Project Gutenberg