neuter
excrement
excrement; dung
Mīḷha [past participle of mih, Vedic mehati to excrete water, i.e. urine, only with reference to the liquid; Sanskrit mīḍha = Latin mictus, past participle of mingo, to urinate. Cf. Avesta maezaiti to urinate, mez urine; Greek ὀμιχεῖν and ὄμιχμα the same; Anglo-Saxon mīgan to ur̥; in Old High German mist and Anglo-Saxon miox the notion refers more to the solid excrement, as in Pāli. — A related root °meigh to shed water is found in megha, cloud (watershedder), q.v. for further cognates] excrement M I 454 = III 236 (°sukhaṃ vile pleasure); A III 241, 242; Thag 1152; Ja II 11; VI 112; Vv 52 11 (with reference to the gūtha-Niraya); Pv III 4 5 (= gūtha Pv-a 194); Dhp-a II 53 (°ṃ khādituṃ). -kāsu cesspool Pañca-g 23; -kūpa pit of excrement, cesspool Pañca-g 22.
【中】 排泄物,(家畜的)糞。
(nt, nt, from mihati) excrement; dung; urine excrement, dung Construction: √mih + ta > mīḍha > mīḷha