Noun
hathi (plural hathis)
(India, rare, obsolete) An elephant.
1890, Rudyard Kipling, Mandalay:We useter watch the steamers an' the hathis pilin' teak. Elephints a-pilin' teak
1922, Earl Louis Mountbatten Mountbatten of Burma, The Diaries of Lord Louis Mountbatten 1920-1922:the Hathi is a wily animal, and will face fire and steel rather than what he suspects to be a trap
1923, E. H. D. Sewell, The Log of a Sportsman, page 151:Here were we, jampacked on a narrow track down which the hathi was certain to come if he came at all, not a fire - iron of any sort among the lot of us, to all appearances not a vestige of an escape on either side
Kamal Hathi, Partner Director, Cloud + Enterprise for Microsoft, in a blog post announcing the acquisition talked about how Datazen has positioned itself. Source: Internet
If season 2 comes, even Hathi Ram will grow beyond what we saw in season 1. There are certain things he has overcome, professionally and personally. Source: Internet
Q. And how do you see Hathi Ram evolving in the next season? Source: Internet
Q. How do you look back at your journey from Shahid Khan to Hathi Ram Chaudhary? Source: Internet
Of course, Khan, like other animals in the story, including Hathi the elephant, has reasons for hating man, so murderous though he is, he’s not completely without our sympathy. Source: Internet