1. ಆಹೂತಿ

    ♪ āhūti
    1. (noun)
    2. the act, fact or an instance of calling or summoning.
    3. an oblation given to the deities.
    4. a mouthful of food.
  2. ಆಹುತಿ

    ♪ āhuti
    1. (noun)
    2. an offering made to the gods in the ritual sacrifice; an oblation.
    3. an animal, rarely a person, immolated as an oblation in a sacrifice; a victim.
    4. ಆಹುತಿತೆಗೆದುಕೊ āhuti tegeduko to take as or receive, an oblation; 2. to take one's life (as a mishap); ಆಹುತಿಮಾಡು āhutimāḍu = ಆಹುತಿಗೆಯ್ - 2 & 3; ಆಹುತಿಯಾಗು āhutiyāgu to be killed (by a mishap or by a treachery or plot); to be or become a victim; 2. to be consumed by fire or destroyed by flood, rain, etc.
  3. ಅಹತ

    ♪ ahata
    1. (adjective)
    2. not struck; not beaten.
    3. not washed.
    4. not shrunk.
  4. ಅಹತ

    ♪ ahata
    1. (noun)
    2. a piece of new cloth (not washed).
    3. a man not beaten or overpowered.
  5. ಆಹತ

    ♪ āhata
    1. (adjective)
    2. beaten; struck; banged.
    3. known; understood.
    4. (math.) multiplied.
  6. ಆಹತ

    ♪ āhata
    1. (noun)
    2. a striking of one thing against another; a blow or impact of the fist, a whip, etc.
    3. the pain caused by a stroke.
    4. a violent shock caused by sudden contact of two bodies; concussion.
    5. a condition of impaired functioning of an organ, esp. the brain, as a result of a violent blow or impact.
    6. a very indecent speech; insulting or coarse language.
    7. a new cloth.
    8. a particular lock in wrestling.
    9. any of the percussion instruments.
    10. (mus.) a regulated vibratory movement of a musical note; a kind of ಗಮಕ.
  7. ಆಹತಿ

    ♪ āhati
    1. (noun)
    2. a stroke; a blow.
    3. concussion caused by mutual collision of two bodies.
  8. ಆಹಿತ

    ♪ āhita
    1. (adjective)
    2. placed; deposited; kept.
  9. ಆಹುತ

    ♪ āhuta
    1. (adjective)
    2. offered as oblation; sacrificed.
  10. ಆಹುತ

    ♪ āhuta
    1. (noun)
    2. the courteous treatment of, hospitality extended to, guests.
    3. offering of food, extending courtesy to all beings, being considered as one of the five virtues.