arañáis
Arañáis is a term that can refer to several things, primarily a type of footwear or a verb form in Spanish. As footwear, arañáis were historically a type of espadrille, characterized by their woven rope soles and canvas uppers. These shoes were particularly popular in Spain and other Mediterranean regions, offering a lightweight and breathable option for warm weather. The design often included a simple lacing system or remained slip-on. While less common today as a distinct category, the influence of the arañáis design can be seen in modern espadrilles and other casual shoe styles.
In the Spanish language, "arañáis" is a conjugated form of the verb "arañar," which means "to scratch."