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treg|o'·n
vt 1 to indicate; show; exhibit, display 2 to attest to [ ], demonstrate 3 to tell; reveal 4 [Colloq] to tell/inform on [ ], expose; denounce
II§ vi to seem to be, seem: look
i trego·n babait arat [Iron] to try to tell someone his own business, teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
<> trego·n bėrrylin "show <> one's elbow" to turn one's back on <>, turn <> down
<> trego·n cepin to remind <> of <>'s inferior position: put <> in <>'s place
<> trego·n dhėmbėt 1 to bare one's teeth at <>, threaten <> 2 to reveal one's evil intentions
trego·n edhe qumėshtin e nėnės "tell even about one's mother's milk" to tell everything
trego·n fije (e) pėr pe to tell in utmost detail
<> trego·n gjoksin to stand up to <>, meet <> head on, confront <> courageously
trego·n kujdes pėr [ ] to look after [ ]
<> trego·n lėkurėn e ujkut "show <> the skin of the wolf" to menace <>
<>a trego·n3sg qejfin to teach <> a good lesson

treg|ta'r
III§ n merchant, tradesman, businessman
IV§ adj of or pertaining to commerce/business: commercial
tregtar flamurėsh [Book] "flag merchant" person of weak character; person without principles

treg|tar|i'sht adv [Book] commercially