Cabrich
Cabrich is a rare and archaic Scottish Gaelic word with uncertain etymology. It generally refers to a state of disarray, untidiness, or confusion, particularly relating to physical objects or arrangements. While not widely used in modern Gaelic, it survives in some dialects and regional expressions, often describing a cluttered or messy space. Some older texts also use "cabrich" to imply a moral or social muddle, suggesting a situation lacking order and clarity. Its precise usage and meaning can vary depending on context and speaker.