muti
muti — noun
1. a substance given to a sick person to help them feel better — used in South Afri
a substance given to a sick person to help them feel better — used in South African English as a general word for any kind of medicine, without specifying whether it comes from a clinic or from traditional sources.
Roya went to the clinic to get some muti for her daughter's fever.
get + muti + for + illness
The nurse gave Camila a bottle of muti and told her to rest.
give + someone + a bottle of + muti
Baraka always keeps a small box of muti at home for emergencies.
The doctor said this muti would help Yasmin sleep through the night.
A bottle of muti for a cough costs very little at the local shop.
- medicine
the standard international term; muti is the South African equivalent
- medication
more formal, typically refers to pharmaceutical drugs prescribed by a doctor
- remedy
can cover both medical and natural treatments, often suggests a solution for a specific problem
文法句型
muti + for + illness/symptom
take + muti
give + someone + muti
用法筆記
Uncountable when referring to medicine in general ('take muti', 'need muti'). Countable when referring to a specific type or individual preparation: 'a muti for stomach aches', 'several mutis from the healer'.
常見錯誤
2. traditional African treatments or ritual objects, prepared from plants, animal p
traditional African treatments or ritual objects, prepared from plants, animal parts, or other natural materials, and often believed to have healing powers or spiritual properties — for example, a bark mixture taken for pain, or a charm worn for protection against harm.
Sofie's grandmother crushed tree bark and roots to prepare traditional muti for the sick child.
prepare + traditional muti + from plant materials
The healer gave Sirin a small cloth bag of muti to wear around her neck for protection.
muti + for + protection (purpose)
Jude watched the elder mix dried leaves with water to make muti for the village ceremony.
Aoi brought clay pots and fresh herbs, and the healer used them to prepare a strong muti.
Many villagers believe that muti made from certain plants can bring good fortune to a new home.
- traditional medicine
a broader, more neutral term covering all types of culturally specific healing practices
- herbal remedy
focuses on plant-based preparations, but does not include the spiritual or ritual dimension of muti
- charm
captures the protective or magical aspect of some kinds of muti, but lacks the medicinal side
- talisman
specifically an object believed to bring luck or protection; not used for medicines taken internally
文法句型
prepare + muti
muti + from + plant/animal + material
muti + for + purpose (protection/healing)
traditional + muti
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (GENERAL MEDICINE): sense 2 specifically refers to traditional African healing practices, often with spiritual or ritual associations. The term may carry neutral, respectful, or occasionally negative connotations depending on context and speaker — be aware that in non-South African English the word is sometimes associated with sensationalized reports of 'muti killings'.