"Shillalah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A shillalah is a leather-thonged or whip-like stick, often used as a switch or a lightweight whip, typically used as a child's plaything or a fisherman's tool for guiding nets.
Shiitake is a type of edible mushroom that is native to East Asia. It is often associated with health benefits and is prized for its rich, earthy flavor and firm texture. The scientific name for shiitake is Lentinula edodes, and it is often used in bothEastern and Western cuisine.
Shikarpur refers to a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra or a city in Sindh, Pakistan.
A shillelagh is a type of wooden club or bludgeon that originates from Ireland. It is traditionally made from a sturdy wood such as oak, usually with a rounded or oval shape and a flat end. In the past, it was often used as a weapon for self-defense or a propaganda during riots and protests. The term is also used to refer to a person from Ireland, especially in the UK, although this usage is considered derogatory by some.
A shillelagh is a type of wooden club or baton, traditionally made from a blackthorn or a hurley (a type of wood), that was originally used by Scottish and Irish herders as a walking stick and later became a popular weapon among thugs and gang members in the UK. It's also known for its use in Irish-American folklore and is often associated with Donnie Brasco, a notorious Irish-American mobster.<br><br>In formal or figurative contexts, the term "shillelagh" might also refer to a strong, sturdy, and often unplanned or unstructured confrontation or argument, especially one where anger or passion prevail over reason or civility.
A coin or unit of currency in some African countries, based on the pre-Columbian East African currencies.