Virvla
Virvla is a Latvian noun that denotes a length of twisted fiber used as a cord or line. It encompasses a range of cords from fine twine to thicker ropes, designed for tying, binding, or pulling. In everyday use, virvla is a generic term rather than a specific type of rope.
Materials and construction vary: virvla can be made from natural fibers such as hemp, cotton, or flax,
Uses and contexts: virvla is employed in a wide array of activities, including gardening, packaging, crafts,
Linguistic and cultural notes: virvla is part of everyday Latvian vocabulary for cords and strings. It can