I think what you're referring to is the shillelagh (pronounced shil-lay-lee).
There are some similarly spelled terms:shellac - a resin or varnish made from bug secretionsshilllelagh - an Irish walking stick, also used as a club
A Shillelagh is a walking Stick, usually made of Blackthorn.
The likely word is the Irish term shillelagh (a club, often used as a walking stick).(pronounced shuh-lay-lee)
Irish American Athletic Club was created in 1898.
Synonyms for bludgeon:bat, club, stick, truncheon
The Irish Gaelic name for hurling stick is camán (hurling stick). A camóg (camogie stick) is somewhat smaller and is used by women in the game of camogie
its a club
Brisbane Irish Rugby Football Club was created in 1996.
The London Irish rugby club is also known as a Rugby Football Club. The club is located in Reading, Berkshire in England. The club was also founded in 1898
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Shillelagh, if you're Irish.
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.