fallals
Fallal (plural fallals) is a noun meaning a showy ornament or trinket, especially in Scottish English and other historical British usage. The term refers to decorative items that have aesthetic or sentimental value but little practical function. In modern English, fallal is largely archaic and can carry a mildly disparaging tone when describing garnish or finery that seems excessive.
Fallals historically encompassed a range of objects, including jewelry, brooches, ribbons, lace, small figurines, or household
Etymology and status: fallal is associated with Scots English and early modern usage; its exact origin is