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- Shamrock - Wikipedia
A wood sorrel, often called a shamrock, especially in the United States of America A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg ([ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ]), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover" [1]
- Shamrock | Description, Ireland, Legend, Tradition, Species | Britannica
Shamrocks are any of several species of similar-appearing trifoliate plants Shamrocks are particularly associated with Ireland, where they are considered a national emblem, and with St Patrick’s Day
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- Shamrock: A Symbol of God, a Nation, and a Saint
The shamrock is the emblem of the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick Legend has it that St Patrick used the shamrock with its three leaves to explain the Holy Trinity to the Celtic pagans Most portrayals of St Patrick show him with a cross in one hand and a shamrock in the other
- Why a Shamrock Is a Symbol of St. Patricks Day and Ireland | TIME
Patrick’s Day has no shortage of iconography, but for those who celebrate on March 17 — which falls on a Tuesday in 2020 — one symbol stands above the rest: the shamrock
- The Shamrock: History, Symbolism, and Cultural Significance
Wearing shamrocks on St Patrick’s Day is a centuries-old tradition It’s believed to bring good fortune and honor Irish heritage Shamrock imagery can be found in decorations, parades, and celebrations worldwide
- The Shamrock: A Symbol of Ireland and Its Rich Traditions
The shamrock, a sprig of clover, has transcended its botanical origins to become one of the most recognizable and cherished symbols of Ireland Its significance is deeply rooted in Irish history, culture, and folklore, making it a potent emblem of Irish identity and heritage
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