词源 |
shillelagh n."cudgel," 1772, also shillalah, shillaly, etc.; earlier it meant "oak wood used to make cudgels" (1670s), from Shillelagh, the town and barony in County Wicklow, Ireland, famous for its oaks. The name is etymologically "seeds (or descendants) of Elach," from Irish siol "seed." updated on September 07, 2022 |