kṛ́tti f. skin, hide, [RV. viii, 90, 6]; [VS.]; [AV.]
a garment made of skin (fr. √ 3. kṛt?), [Nir. v, 22]
the hide or skin on which the religious student sits or sleeps, &c. (usually the skin of an antelope), [W.]
the birch tree, [L.]
the bark of the birch tree (used for writing upon, for making hooka pipes, &c.), [W.]
(= kṛ́ttikā) one of the lunar mansions (the Pleiads), [L.]
a house, [Naigh. iii, 4] (probably with reference to, [RV. viii, 90, 6]; but cf. kuṭī)
food, [Nir. v, 22]
fame (yaśas), [ib.];
[cf. Hib. cart; Lat. cortex.]
kṛ́tti , kṛ́ttikā. See √ 2. kṛt.