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lié is the past participle of the French verb lier (to bind, to tie) and also an adjective meaning “bound” or “connected.” The feminine form is liée, and the masculine plural and feminine plural are liés and liées, respectively. The word derives from Latin ligare, and has cognate forms in various Romance languages.
As a past participle, lié is used in compound tenses with the auxiliary avoir, as in il
As an adjective, lié describes something that is physically tied, figuratively connected, or closely associated. Common
Related terms include lier (to bind) and liaison (a link or connection). While related in meaning, liaison