- 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 ShamrockA shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity.
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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...
- shamrockgift.com What Is a Shamrock and How Did it Become Ireland's…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...
- 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?
- 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.
- blog.irishcelticjewellery.com shamrock/The shamrock is an Irish symbol with three leaves. Legend has it Saint Patrick used it to teach the Irish about the Holy Trinity.
- http://theemeraldisle.org irish-symbols/shamrock.htmInformation and facts on the Shamrock Irish symbol, read about its meaning and origin. There are a huge number of symbols that are associated with the Irish...
- irishcentral.com roots/irish-symbols-shamrock-…Derived from the Irish word seamróg, meaning 'little clover,' shamrock refers to young sprigs of clover. It was coined by Edmund Campion, an English scholar in...