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wieko

Wieko is a Polish noun meaning the lid or cover of a container, such as a pot, kettle, jar, or can. It denotes the top closing element that seals the opening and can be removable or hinged in some designs. The term is commonly used in everyday language to describe lids of cookware and packaging, as well as in technical or manufacturing contexts when referring to container closures.

Etymology and usage notes: The precise origin of wieko is not definitively established, but it is part

Comparison with related terms: Pokrywka is a closely related word for lid or cover and is often

See also: pokrywka; słoik; garnk.

of
the
native
Polish
vocabulary
for
parts
of
vessels.
It
is
a
neuter
noun
and
is
primarily
used
in
Polish
to
refer
to
lids
in
ordinary
and
practical
settings.
In
some
contexts,
wieko
may
appear
alongside
or
in
place
of
related
terms
such
as
pokrywka.
more
general,
including
decorative
or
kitchenware
lids.
In
many
everyday
contexts
the
two
terms
are
interchangeable,
though
nuances
may
arise
depending
on
regional
usage
or
the
specific
type
of
container.
Phrases
commonly
used
include
wieko
garnka
(the
lid
of
a
pot)
and
wieko
słoika
(the
lid
of
a
jar).