0 a plant that has three round leaves on each stem
1 a plant with three round leaves on each stem, known as the plant that represents Ireland
In addition, her gown is not embroidered with shamrocks but with stars, a change that facilitates the transfiguration of the subject.
The crown, the harp and the shamrock, for example, are on the badge.
No objection was taken to the bunches of shamrock with which his patriotic fervour had led the boy to decorate his coat in addition.
Painted kerbstones and tricolours would probably have been out of the window straight away, and shamrocks and poppies would have been next.
It was developed in the 19th century, which is why it includes the shamrock and the harp.
I do not know whether he has a shamrock, but he should have.
The result of this year's arrangement will of course be taken into consideration in arranging for the shamrock pressure next season.
The rose, the thistle, the shamrock and the daffodil appear in the watermark.