מִידֵי, [whatever it may be,] something, anything. Targ. Job VI, 6 (sec. vers.). Targ. II Esth. I, 9.—Gitt. 56ᵇ בעי מינאי מ׳ וכ׳ ask something of me that I may grant thee. Hor. 13ᵇ. דילמא … איכא בי מדרשא מ׳ (Ms. M. מילתא) is perhaps something (a conspiracy against me) going on at college? Snh. 38ᵃ ולא הוו קאמרי ולא מ׳ and they did not speak at all. Gitt. 14ᵃ ולא פש גביה ולא מ׳ there was no surplus whatever in his account. Sabb. 62ᵇ ולא אמר ליה ולא מ׳ and he said nothing to him (did not object). Ib. כל מ׳ דאית ביה וכ׳ whatever is connected with enjoyment. Erub. 103ᵇ ותו לא מ׳ and there is nothing more to be said against it; a. v. fr.—Gen. R. s. 91 אי … טעין לן במדוי דמכסא (ed. Wil. במדיו; read: במידי) if we find that he argues with us about an affair of custom; Yalk. ib. 148 במדוי במכסא (corr. acc.).
מִידֵי, (cmp. מִי a. כְּלוּם) [is there?] will he, will it? is it? &c. Ab. Zar. 53ᵇ מ׳ … מיהדר הדור will the war of Joshua come up again?; a. fr.—Shebu. 20ᵇ, a. fr. מ׳ איריא is this an argument?, v. אִרְיָא.—מ׳ דהוה אַ־ something which can be placed by the side of, because it is analogous to. Nidd. 3ᵃ מ׳ דהוה אהרגשת וכ׳ because it is like the sensation of &c. Ḥull. 19ᵃ; a. fr.—[Not to be confounded with מִידֵיout of the power of, v. יָד.]