Since {mIS} means "mixed up", and not "be in a state of perplexity", the need arises (at least it did for me quite some time ago), to express the "to be confused".
luckily, today at another thread the wonderful workaround appeared in my mind; {mutlhoDmoH whatever}. maj ! another problem solved.. one less thing to worry about.
qunnoH jan puqloD
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