kaiku

noun
  1. A traditional Basque garment, similar to a jacket, typically made of wool and characterized by its simple, functional design. noun
    He wore a kaiku to keep warm during the chilly morning.
    The kaiku is often worn by shepherds in the Basque region.
  2. In Finnish, 'kaiku' means 'echo', referring to the phenomenon of sound reflecting off surfaces and returning to the listener. noun
    The kaiku of her voice could be heard in the empty hall.
    They shouted into the canyon and listened to the kaiku that followed.