Scottish Gaelic: seamrag
Irish Gaelic: seamróg
seamróg
Little clover
In Irish it's "seamróg" In Welsh it's "shamrock" In Scots Gaelic it's "seamrag"
Shamrock is a two syllable word.
Yes, shamrock is a noun, a word for a thing. The word shamrock is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun.
The English word 'shamrock' comes from the Irish 'seamróg' which means 'little clover'.
The word "shamrock" has a short O sound.
The English word shamrock dreived in the 1570s from the Irish word seamrog, a diminutive form of seamar, meaning clover.
Language: Irish (Gaelic) and English Bird: none flower: shamrock
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.
It is not a Gaelic word.