Correct spelling for the English word "Arrasways" is [ɐɹˈaswe͡ɪz], [ɐɹˈasweɪz], [ɐ_ɹ_ˈa_s_w_eɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "Arrasways" is not commonly found in English dictionaries, and its etymology is not well-documented. Based on its construction, it appears to be a compound word composed of "arras" and "ways".
The term "arras" may refer to a type of decorative wall hanging or tapestry that was popular during the Middle Ages. These large, woven fabrics were often used to cover walls and were typically adorned with elaborate designs or scenes. The word "arras" itself is derived from the Old French word "Arras", which was the name of a city in northern France known for its production of high-quality tapestries.
The word "ways" is the plural form of the noun "way", which generally refers to a path, route, or method of doing something. It can also mean a particular direction or manner.