মিছা

Assamese

Etymology

Inherited from Early Assamese মিছা (micha), from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀫𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀙𑀸 (micchā), from Sanskrit মিথ্যা (mithyā), from Proto-Indo-European *mēwdʰ- (to complain or care about something). Cognate with Sylheti ꠝꠤꠍꠣ (misá), Bengali মিছা (micha).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mi.sa/

Noun

মিছা • (misa)

  1. lie, false
    Synonyms: ফাঁকি (phãki), ভুৱা (bhua), ফাকটি (phakoti), বাদি (badi), শো (), অসত্য (oxoitto)
    Antonym: সঁচা (xõsa)
    ফাঁকিবাজটোৱে সদায় মিছা কথা কয়
    phãkibazotüe xoday misa kotha koy.
    That fraud always (tells) lies.

Declension

Derived terms

  • মিছলীয়া (misolia)
  • মিছা কথা কোৱা (misa kotha küa)
  • মিছা কোৱা (misa küa)
  • মিছা মতা (misa mota)

References

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “mithya”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press

Bengali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀫𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀙𑀸 (micchā), from Sanskrit মিথ্যা (mithyā), from Proto-Indo-European *mēwdʰ- (to complain or care about something).

Noun

মিছা • (micha)

  1. lie, false
  2. untrue
    Synonyms: ভুয়া (bhua), মিথ্যা (mithha), অনর্থক (ônôrthok), অসত্য (ôšotto), নিষ্ফল (nišphol)
    Antonyms: সত্য (šotto), সাঁচা (šãca)
    মিছা খুনের দায়ে তাকে ফাঁসি দিবেক
    micha khuner daye take fãši dibek
    On a false accusation of murder, he shall be executed

Derived terms

  • মিছাবাদী (michabadi)
  • মিছামিছি (michamichi)

References

  • Accessible Dictionary, , Government of Bangladesh
  • Accessible Dictionary, , Government of Bangladesh
  • Samsad Bangala Abhidhana, Sailendra Biswas, University of Chicago
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