Meaning & Definition of word "Shamrock"

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    Shamrock

    /ˈʃæm.rɑk/

    noun:

    • 1. A three-leaved plant, especially the clover, used as a symbol of Ireland.
      • Example: The shamrock is often worn on St. Patrick's Day to celebrate Irish heritage.
    • 2. A symbol of the Holy Trinity in Christian tradition, associated with St. Patrick's Day.
      • Example: In his sermon, he used the shamrock to explain the concept of the Trinity to the Irish people.
    • 3. A general term for certain types of clovers.
      • Example: The garden was full of shamrock plants, their green leaves vibrant in the sunshine.

    Etymology

    From Irish 'seamróg' meaning 'little clover'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shamrock shake:

    A seasonal mint-flavored milkshake sold by fast-food restaurants to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

    the luck of the Irish:

    Refers to the idea that Irish people are especially fortunate, often symbolized by the shamrock.

    Related Words

    clover:

    A plant with leaves typically consisting of three leaflets.

    Irish:

    Relating to Ireland, its people, or their culture.

    Slang Meanings of shamrock

    Meaning: A symbol of luck or good fortune.

    Example Sentence: He carried a shamrock in his pocket for good luck.

    Meaning: A representation of Irish heritage.

    Example Sentence: Wearing a shamrock pin at the parade showed off his pride in his Irish roots.