pàipearailte
Pàipearailte is a Scottish Gaelic word. It describes something that is papery or easily torn, similar to paper. It can be used to describe the texture or consistency of objects. For example, dry leaves might be described as pàipearailte if they have become brittle and resemble paper. Similarly, certain types of fabric or even some types of food could be referred to as pàipearailte if they share a similar delicate and easily breakable quality. The term conveys a sense of fragility and a lack of substantial thickness. It is derived from the Gaelic word for paper, "pàipear".