kaparimip

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== Ainu == === Alternative forms === kaparamip kaparinup kaparimi === Etymology === From kapar (“thin”) +‎ i (“indefinite accusative affix”) +‎ mi (“to wear, to use (speaking of clothes)”) +‎ -p (“thing”), literally “thin thing that is being worn”. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ka.pá.ɾi.mip/, [ka.pá.ɾi.mip̚] === Noun === kaparimip (Kana spelling カパリ三ㇷ゚) A traditional Ainu robe made of thin (often cotton) cloth, decorated with pigments that form moreu and other traditional symbols, typically worn for special occasions. Synonyms: arus, attus, cikirpe, kaparamip, kaparinup, retarpe, ruunpe, tetarpe ==== See also ==== カパリ三ㇷ゚ カパラア三ㇷ゚ カパリヌㇷ゚