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A selection of shillelaghs
A selection of shillelaghs

A shillelagh (Irish: sail éille, a cudgel with a strap), commonly pronounced /ʃɪˈleɪli/ "shi-LAY-lee" or "shi-LAY-la", IPA[ɕaˈleːlə]) is a wooden club or cudgel, typically made from a stout knotty stick with a large knob on the end, that is associated with Ireland and Irish folklore. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. A club (also known as cudgel, baton, truncheon, night stick, and bludgeon) is among the simplest of all weapons Ireland (pronounced /ˈaɾlənd/ Éire) is the third largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world They are traditionally made from blackthorn (sloe) wood (Prunus spinosa) or oak. Blackthorn redirects here for other uses see Blackthorn (disambiguation Prunus spinosa ( Blackthorn or Sloe The wood would be smeared with butter and placed up a chimney to cure, giving the Shillelagh its typical black shiny appearance. Shillelaghs may be hollowed at the heavy "hitting" end and filled with molten lead to increase the weight beyond the typical two pounds; this sort of Shillelagh is known as a 'loaded stick'. They are commonly the length of a walking stick (distance from the floor to one's wrist with elbow slightly bent). Most also have a heavy knob for a handle which can be used for striking as well as parrying and disarming an opponent. Many shillelaghs also have a strap attached (hence the Irish name), similar to commercially made walking sticks, to place around the holder's wrist.

There is no actual connection with the village or forest of Shillelagh (Irish: Síol Éalaigh, meaning descendants of Éalach) in County Wicklow, other than the fact that both the original Irish names have ended up with the same anglophone interpretation. Shillelagh ( is a village located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. County Wicklow (Contae Chill Mhantáin is a county on the east coast of Ireland, immediately south of Dublin.

Although originally used for settling disputes in a gentlemanly manner (like pistols in colonial America, or the katana in Japan), the shillelagh became almost a weapon associated with Irish martial arts, and eventually became a symbol of stereotypical violent Irish behavior, and has thus become nearly a tabooed topic of discussion for some Irish people. A is a type of Japanese sword ( nihontō) and often is called a "samurai sword For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. Modern practitioners of Bataireacht study the use of the shillelagh for self defense and as a martial art. Bataireacht (from the Irish bata, meaning stick is the term traditionally applied to various forms of Irish Stick fighting.

Shillelagh in popular culture

"And then Arthur and I we soon drew our hods And we scarce gave them time for to draw their own blades When a trusty shillelagh came over their heads And bade them take that as fair warning. "

The final verse runs;
'Bless the country, say I, that gave Patrick his birth!
Bless the land of the oak and its neighbouring earth,
Where grow the shillelah and shamrock so green!
May the sons of the Thames of the Tweed and the Shannon
Drub foes who dare plant on our confines a cannon;
United and happy at loyalty's shrine,
May the rose and the thistle long flourish and twine
Round a sprig of shillelah and shamrock so green. '

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References

  1. ^ Best in Show (2000) - Memorable quotes

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