lõõside
Lõõsid is a Latvian term that translates to "bellows" in English. Bellows are an air-compressing device that consists of a flexible bag or chamber, typically made of leather or rubber, which is expanded and then contracted to force air out through a nozzle. Historically, bellows were a crucial tool in various crafts and industries, most notably in metallurgy and blacksmithing.
The primary function of bellows is to provide a continuous stream of air, which is essential for
Beyond blacksmithing, bellows have found applications in other areas. They were used in pipe organs to supply