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flettet

Flettet is a Norwegian adjective and past participle formed from the verb flette, meaning to braid or plait. As an adjective, flettet describes something that has been braided or interwoven. Common uses include hair that is braided, fabrics or ribbons that are interwoven, and patterns that resemble braids. In fashion, crafts, and textiles, the term is widely used to convey a braided structure rather than a plain weave.

Grammatical note: in Norwegian, flettet can function as both a participle in compound tenses and as an

Origin and relatives: flettet comes from the verb flette, rooted in the language’s Germanic heritage; cognates

See also: flette, the related verb from which flettet is derived.

attributive
adjective
in
front
of
a
noun.
The
form
adapts
to
number
and
gender
in
agreement
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
exist
in
related
Scandinavian
languages
that
designate
interweaving
or
braiding.