Péidear
Péidear is a term used in Irish Gaelic, referring to a young boy or youth. The word is derived from the Irish word "páiste," which means child, and the diminutive suffix "-ear." In Irish culture, péidear is often used to describe a young person who is still in the process of growing up and developing their identity. The term is typically used affectionately and is a way to address or refer to a young male in a friendly or informal manner.
The concept of péidear is closely tied to the broader Irish cultural emphasis on community, family, and
In contemporary Irish society, the term péidear continues to be used, although it may be less common