- medium.com @jenniferhallockderrig/shamrocks-a-…The Meaning of the Irish Shamrock, the symbol of Ireland. The word shamrock comes from the Old Irish “seamróg”, which can be translated as “little clover”.
- en.wikipedia.org ShamrockLinnaeus based his information that the Irish ate shamrock on the comments of English Elizabethan authors such as Edmund Spenser who remarked that the...
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- gaelicmatters.com irish-shamrock-symbol.htmlYou only have to see a shamrock and a whole pile of Gaelic and Irish associations come to mind. Even though the Irish Harp is the official symbol of Ireland and...
- connollycove.com the-shamrock-diaspora-irish-…The shamrock holds a storied place in Irish tradition, and its botany is equally fascinating. Various species are candidates for the title of the true shamrock.
- irish-expressions.com shamrock-symbol.htmlOur family loves the beauty of the Irish shamrock symbol, and it appears on many of our expressions from jewelry to clothing to wall art.
- irish-genealogy-toolkit.com shamrock-plant.htmlThere's nothing uniquely Irish about the shamrock plant, so how did it become known the world over as the 'badge' of Ireland?
- shamrockgift.com blog/shamrock-ireland-history-…Why not take the occasion to look at Ireland's most recognizable symbol, the Shamrock. When asked to name some Irish symbols, the shamrock is often the first...
- http://littleshamrocks.com irish-shamrock.htmlWood sorrel is edible, and since the English often used to describe the Irish eating their shamrock plants, this argument would make sense.
- blog.flagwix.com irish-shamrock/Not everyone knows about the event that made Irish shamrock become the national symbol of Ireland and what this three-leaf clover truly means.