Swedish edit

 
(2) A modern decorative vepa.
 
(3) An advertisement vepa for a radio show on Stockholm Radio House.

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Swedish vepa (thin duvet; blanket). First attested in 1443.[1]

Noun edit

vepa c

  1. (historical) A type of wollen fabric used for bedsheets or duvet (from the middle ages to 20th century).
  2. A type of decorative fabric hanged on the wall.
  3. An type of advertisement signage made out of fabric.

References edit

Traveller Norwegian edit

Noun edit

vepa

  1. a jacket or coat

See also edit