IPA: /ˈlɪrɪˌpaɪp/
KK: /lɪrɪpaɪp/
A long scarf or cord that hangs from a hood, often used for decoration or warmth.
She wore a beautiful liripipe that flowed elegantly from her hood.
The word 'liripipe' originates from Middle English 'liripipe' (meaning a long, narrow scarf or hood), which is derived from the Old French 'liripipe' (meaning a long scarf or hood).
Imagine a long scarf or hood that wraps around, which helps you remember that 'liripipe' refers to this type of clothing.
No commonly confused words.