μήτις
Etym. τίς
I. μή-τι^ς or μή, τις, "lest any one, lest anything; that no one, that nothing", Lat. ne quis, ne quid, constructed like the adv. μή, Hom., etc.
II. μήτι or μή τι, adv. used imperatively, Il.;—with Opt. to express a wish, ὄλοιντο μή τι πάντες Soph.
2. after Verbs of fear or doubt, Hom., etc.
3. in questions, μή τί σοι δοκῶ ταρβεῖν; "do I" seem to thee to fear? (i. e. I do not), Aesch.
4. μή τί γε, "let alone, much less", Lat. nedum, ne dicam, Dem.