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–noun
(esp. in Ireland)
a cudgel, traditionally of blackthorn or oak.
Also,
shil⋅la⋅la,
shil⋅la⋅lah,
shil⋅le⋅lah.
Origin:
1670–80;
< Ir
Síol Éiligh
town in Co. Wicklow; the adjoining forest provided wood for the clubs
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shillelagh
1772, "cudgel," earlier, "oak wood used to make cudgels" (1677), from
Shillelagh,
town and barony in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, famous for its oaks.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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