आहुति

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Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit आहुति (āhuti).

Pronunciation

(Delhi) IPA(key): /ɑː.ɦʊ.t̪iː/,

Noun

आहुति (āhutif (Urdu spelling آہتی)

  1. sacrifice (instance of sacrificing or object sacrificed, often in a ceremonial fire)
    Synonyms: बलिदान (balidān), क़ुरबानी (qurbānī)

Declension

See also

स्वाहा (svāhā)

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

आहुति (āhuti) stemf

  1. sacrifice (instance of sacrificing or object sacrificed, in a yajña)

Declension

Feminine i-stem declension of आहुति (āhuti)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative आहुतिः
āhutiḥ
आहुती
āhutī
आहुतयः
āhutayaḥ
Vocative आहुते
āhute
आहुती
āhutī
आहुतयः
āhutayaḥ
Accusative आहुतिम्
āhutim
आहुती
āhutī
आहुतीः
āhutīḥ
Instrumental आहुत्या / आहुती¹
āhutyā / āhutī¹
आहुतिभ्याम्
āhutibhyām
आहुतिभिः
āhutibhiḥ
Dative आहुतये / आहुत्यै² / आहुती¹
āhutaye / āhutyai² / āhutī¹
आहुतिभ्याम्
āhutibhyām
आहुतिभ्यः
āhutibhyaḥ
Ablative आहुतेः / आहुत्याः² / आहुत्यै³
āhuteḥ / āhutyāḥ² / āhutyai³
आहुतिभ्याम्
āhutibhyām
आहुतिभ्यः
āhutibhyaḥ
Genitive आहुतेः / आहुत्याः² / आहुत्यै³
āhuteḥ / āhutyāḥ² / āhutyai³
आहुत्योः
āhutyoḥ
आहुतीनाम्
āhutīnām
Locative आहुतौ / आहुत्याम्² / आहुता¹
āhutau / āhutyām² / āhutā¹
आहुत्योः
āhutyoḥ
आहुतिषु
āhutiṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Later Sanskrit
  • ³Brāhmaṇas