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liepeitä

Liepeitä is a Finnish noun-form used to refer to fringes or edging along the borders of fabrics, garments, or textiles. The word is the partitive plural form of liepeet, which denotes decorative fringe, trim, or edging that hangs from hems, curtains, flags, or other fabric boundaries. In Finnish usage, liepeitä emphasizes a portion or unspecified quantity of such fringe rather than a single unit.

Etymology and scope: Liepeet, and by extension liepeitä, originate in Finnish textile vocabulary. They describe ornamental

Usage and examples: In ordinary prose, liepeitä can appear in phrases such as hameen liepeitä or lipun

See also: fringe, edging, hem, border, textile decoration.

Notes: Liepeitä is a standard Finnish term and appears in dictionaries and textile descriptions. It is used

or
functional
threads,
cords,
or
strands
that
create
a
trailing
or
tasselled
effect
along
a
edge.
The
term
is
most
common
in
descriptions
of
clothing,
home
textiles,
and
flag
or
banner
adornments,
where
fringe
or
trimming
serves
both
aesthetic
and
sometimes
practical
purposes.
liepeet,
indicating
the
fringe
or
edging
along
a
skirt
hem
or
a
flag
border.
While
closely
related
to
tassels,
which
are
discrete
decorative
knots,
liepeet
generally
refer
to
the
extended
fringe
along
an
edge
rather
than
individual
tassels.
across
contexts
that
involve
fabric
edges
and
decorative
trimming,
from
fashion
to
interior
design
and
heraldic
or
ceremonial
textiles.