koklewhich
The term "koklewhich" appears to be a portmanteau, combining elements of "kokla" and "witch". The "kokla" (or kokles) is a traditional Latvian stringed musical instrument, a type of zither. It is characterized by its shallow, trapezoidal body and a varying number of strings, often around 7 to 10. Historically, the kokla was played by bards and healers, and it held significance in folk traditions.
The second element, "witch," refers to a practitioner of magic, often associated with supernatural abilities and
Therefore, "koklewhich" could conceptually refer to a fictional or metaphorical figure who combines the musical artistry