The Leprechaun's cane is called a shillelagh (pronounced sha-lay-lee).
A leprechaun's magic stick is traditionally called a shillelagh, which is a wooden walking stick or cudgel. It is believed to possess magical properties and is often associated with Irish folklore and mythology.
The wooden walking stick of the leprechaun is often referred to as a "shillelagh." Traditionally, a shillelagh is a stout, thick-headed wooden club or walking stick, typically made from blackthorn or oak, and is associated with Irish folklore and culture. It symbolizes strength and is sometimes depicted as part of a leprechaun's attire.
The Leprechaun's cane is called a shillelagh (pronounced sha-lay-lee).
Wooden Clogs
Funny
Forty-niner.
Tucson leprechaun
The stick with the bag is called a "bindle."
Leprechaun
You call it "the end of a stick". There is no technical name for it.
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
from being the first leprechaun