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Hatti

[hat-ee]

noun

  1. an ancient people who lived in central Anatolia before its conquest by the Hittites.

  2. (in ancient inscriptions) the Hittites or the land of the Hittites.



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Other Word Forms

  • Hattian noun
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Nearby, Hatti Simpson, 30, with pink hair and tattoos, said she fell in love with opera after taking advantage of the company’s cheap ticketing for young people.

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Paralympic champion Libby Clegg has been describing how her guide dog Hatti helped her find an identity after the Rio games of 2016.

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"And Hatti... she was really there for me and she gave me a purpose to get up in the morning."

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Ms Clegg has now written a book about her experience of getting a guide dog and how Hatti has helped her over the past seven years.

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Hatti Gayner is a dancer and performer, who appeared with her group on BBC TV's The Greatest Dancer earlier this year.

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