すそsuso
1.

The lower edge or border of a garment, often designed to finish the fabric and provide a neat appearance.

2.

The bottom part of an object, indicating where it meets the ground or another surface.

3.

The foothills of a mountain, representing the area where the land begins to rise towards higher elevations.

4.

The end portion of a river, where its flow is observed, often associated with specific natural features.

5.

The tips of long hair, particularly when the hair is styled or allowed to flow freely.

6.

Referring to the lower part of the body from the knees downward, highlighting the area that comes into contact with the ground.

7.

The legs of a horse, particularly in relation to grooming or maintenance.

Example:

カレンのが捲れている。

すその裾野susonoすそsusono
1.

A gently sloping area of land that spreads out at the base of a mountain, often characterized by its wide expanse and gradual incline.

2.

The peripheral or base region of a certain subject or field, where foundational elements may expand, such as the outreach of cultural influence or academic inquiry.

3.

A term used to describe the lower areas surrounding a mountain, particularly in the context of geographical features and landscapes, reflecting the blend of natural scenery and physical geography.

すそわ裾分susowakeすそsusowake
1.

The act of sharing a portion of something gained or received with others, often as a gesture of goodwill or gratitude.

2.

Distributing parts of a benefit or good fortune among friends, family, or neighbors to foster community and harmony.

3.

The practice of extending generosity by giving away some of what one has been blessed with to those around them.

やますそ山裾yamasuso
1.

The gentle and broad area located at the lower part of a mountain, often characterized by gradual slopes and surrounding landscapes.

2.

The region at the base of a mountain where the elevation transitions from steep terrain to flatter ground, typically encompassing a variety of vegetation and ecosystems.

すそあ裾上susoage
1.

The process of shortening the length of the hem on clothing, such as trousers, by folding it and securing it in place.

2.

The act of tailoring an article of clothing to adjust its fit by modifying the lower edge, specifically to make the garment shorter.

3.

The adjustment made to the bottom edge of garments to enhance their appearance or comfort by preventing dragging or excess fabric.