Laneis
Laneis, a term originating from the French word for "lanes" or "alleys," generally refers to narrow passages or pathways. In historical contexts, it often describes the cramped and winding streets found in medieval towns and cities, which were typically unpaved and sometimes covered over in sections, creating a distinct urban landscape. These passages were often extensions of residential buildings, with upper floors encroaching on the space above.
The term can also be applied to rural settings, describing narrow country lanes, often bordered by hedges