indeclinable · mithu 1 · mithu 2
alternate; alternately; secretly
Mithu (adverb) [cf. Vedic mithū and Pāli micchā; mith, cf. mithah. alternately, Avesta miqo wrongly; Gothic misso one another, missa-leiks different; German English prefix mis° i.e. {533} wrongly: German missetat wrong doing = misdeed; Latin mūto to change, mutuus reciprocal; Gothic maipms present = Anglo-Saxon mapum; mith in Vedic Sanskrit is "to be opposed to each other," whereas in Vedic mithuna the notion of "pair" prevails. See also methuna] opposite, reciprocally, contrary Snp 825, 882 (taken by Nidd I 163 and 290, on both passages identically, as noun plural of adjective instead of adverb, and explained by "dve janā dve kalaha-kāraka" etc.). -bheda [evidently in meaning of mitta-bheda "break of friendship," although mithu means "adversary," thus perhaps "breaking, so as to cause opposition"] breaking of alliance, enmity D II 76; Ja IV 184 (here with v.l. mitta°); Kv 314.
【無】 輪流,交替地,秘密地。~bheda,【陽】 聯盟的瓦解。
(ind, ind, adv) mutually; reciprocally; each other alternate, alternately Construction: √mith + u
(ind, ind, adv) secretly Construction: √mith + u