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li'der nm [Book] political leader (often with pejorative implications)

lidh·
II§ vt 1 to tie; tie [ ] up; tie [ ] on; bind [ ] together 2 to keep [ ] busy: tie up 3 to put on a leash 4 [Fig Colloq] to tie [ ] up in knots 5 to connect; link; couple 6 to establish [a relationship]; pledge [a mutual agreement] 7 [Fig Colloq] to secure [a regular payment] for 8 to spellbind 9 [Fig Colloq] to swear off [ ]
III§ vt, vi to bear [fruit]; form [a head] (of grain); (in grafting) take
lidh· besën to give one's word of honor
lidh· cigare to roll a cigarette
nuk lidh· dot dy fjalë (bashkë) "be totally unable to join two words (together)" to be incapable of expressing oneself clearly
<>i lidh· duart to tie <>'s hands, make it impossible for <> to act
lidh· duart 1 to fold one's arms together 2 to stand by with arms folded: make no attempt to be helpful
lidh· e zgjidh· to do whatever one wants/likes
lidh· fejesë to make an engagement agreement; get engaged
lidh· fjalë me [ ] "join words with [ ]" to make a deal with [ ]
lidh· fjalën 1 to give one's word; pledge oneself 2 to mutually agree, concur
lidh· fjalët to put words together

lidh|a'k
IV§ nm 1 person who binds grain into sheaves 2 stone wall held together by supports
adj (of a person) well-built