shamrock in English

noun
1
a low-growing, cloverlike plant with three-lobed leaves, used as the national emblem of Ireland.
Green also became associated with this feast day (St. Patrick's Day) because it is the colour of spring, Ireland and the shamrock .
noun
    white clover

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1. Oh the Shamrock, the green immortal Shamrock!

2. Oh, it's your lucky day, Shamrock.

3. Your shamrock necklace? Cindy, I can't wear this.

4. One traditional icon of the day is the shamrock .

5. This is the second leaf of the shamrock.

6. They wear the leaves of the shamrock in his honour.

7. London Irish rugby football club has a shamrock on its crest.

8. Lonely shamrock and orange. Also appears to be silent cry.

9. However, the literature in Irish makes no distinction between clover and shamrock, and it is only in English that shamrock emerges as a distinct word.

10. Chosen leaf Of Bard and Chief, Old Erin's native Shamrock!

11. Shamrock are exported to wherever the regiment is stationed throughout the world.

12. A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland.

13. 5 synonyms for Bogbean: bog myrtle, buckbean, marsh trefoil, Menyanthes trifoliata, water shamrock

14. Unique boat promoted Shamrock green shakes during March to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

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16. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day .

17. The shamrock has been registered as a trademark by the Government of Ireland.

18. His patchy mongrel pants like an iris where shamrock fans forget to blur.

19. 5 synonyms for Buckbean: bog myrtle, bogbean, marsh trefoil, Menyanthes trifoliata, water shamrock

20. The basketball team, Boston Celtics, in the USA incorporate the shamrock in their logo.

21. 14 Unfortunately a New Forest stallion got into the field and Shamrock got in foal.

22. Threlkeld identifies the shamrock as White Field Clover (Trifolium pratense album ) and comments rather acerbically on the custom of wearing the shamrock on St. Patrick's Day: This plant is worn by the people in their hats upon the 17.

23. The situation regarding the identity of the shamrock was further confused by a London botanist James Ebenezer Bicheno, who proclaimed in a dissertation in 1830 that the real shamrock was Oxalis acetosella, a species of wood sorrel.

24. The Irish Postal Service An Post, regularly features the shamrock on its series of stamps.

25. His patchy mongrel pants like an iris where shamrock fans forget to blur. Hot breath of August.

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28. Then pour it on the top, and if you're skilled enough, draw a shamrock on the top.

29. Aston Villa agreed a deal to sign Enda Stevens from Irish side Shamrock Rovers in January 20

30. Shamrock Bay arrived at Boston on 1 March; underwent overhaul; and was decommissioned on 6 July 1946.

31. The lace design incorporated rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock — the emblems of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

32. Why is the lovely silver Royal Victorian Order insignia decorated with a rose, thistle, shamrock - and a sunflower?

33. The airline Aer Lingus uses the emblem in its logos, and its air traffic control call sign is "SHAMROCK".

34. There is still not a consensus over the precise botanical species of clover that is the "true" shamrock.

35. St. Patrick, however, was brave and picked a shamrock calmly which clarified the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.

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37. The shamrock features in the emblem of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the largest and oldest Irish Catholic organisation.

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39. The shamrock signified the Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac in the American Civil War, which contained the Irish Brigade.

40. Includes 9 cookie cutters in assorted shapes and colors: red, orange, yellow; star, bunny rabbit, heart, duck, boy, girl, butterfly, and shamrock.

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42. He introduced and explained the concept of the Holy Trinity to his followers by using the Shamrock with its three leaves as symbol.

43. At the end of the day the shamrock which has been worn in the coat or the hat is removed and put into the final glass of grog or tumbler of punch; and when the health has been drunk or the toast honoured, the shamrock should be picked out from the bottom of the glass and thrown over the left shoulder.

44. The statement that the Irish ate shamrock was widely repeated in later works and seems to be a confusion with the Irish word seamsóg or wood sorrel (Oxalis).

45. Other common names Bogbean buckbean bean trefoil beck bean bitterwort bog hop bog myrtle bog nut bog trefoil brook bean marsh clover marsh trefoil water shamrock water

46. The United Irishmen adopted green as their revolutionary colour and wore green uniforms or ribbons in their hats, and the green concerned was often associated with the shamrock.

47. During the Russian Civil War a British officer Col. P.J. Woods, of Belfast, established a Karelian Regiment which had a shamrock on an orange field as its regimental badge.

48. The shamrock, a type of clover, has been a national symbol of Ireland since the 17th century when it became customary to wear it as a symbol on St. Patrick's Day.

49. With only a few, brief interruptions to take on supplies and ammunition at Kerama Retto, Shamrock Bay remained at sea conducting flight operations in support of the Okinawa campaign until 11 May.

50. Throughout the nineteenth century the popularity of the shamrock as a symbol of Ireland grew, and it was depicted in many illustrations on items such as book covers and St. Patrick's Day postcards.