Using winelib to link to a Windows library on Linux?

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I think the answer is going to be no :-P However, I have to try... Is it possible to link to a development library that was compiled on Windows to a Linux executable that was written using WineLib, either statically or dynamically? Not a DLL, but rather a *.lib file that was compiled with Visual C++ (I'm under the impression that this is just an object file that gets linked into a final executable during the linking process, but through my searching on Google I wasn't able to determine if this is true.) It's definately not an ELF, so I can't just use ld (I already tried, just on the off chance it would do something...) Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

James
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