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im|zo't nm 1 (Relig) title or term of respect for a bishop or archbishop: Monsignor 2 [Old] term by which a servant addressed his master or a wife (in some regions) addressed her husband: my lord, milord, master

ina't nm (Colloq) 1 spite; wrath; ill will, grudge 2 spiteful stubbornness
Kija inatin dhe/por foli hakun! Give the devil his due!
Kija inatin por hakun mos ia ha! Give the devil his due!
ësh· me inat to be in an angry mood
s'ësh· me inat it cannot be done by force
(si) për inat as if for spite, ironically; just for spite

inat|ç|e'shë fem adj (Colloq) < inatçi'