skillelag
Skillelag, also spelled skillelagh or shillelagh, is a traditional Irish cudgel and walking stick. It refers to a dense wooden club used for self-defense and as a symbol of Irish heritage. In Irish folklore and among the Irish diaspora, the skillelag is associated with rural life, martial prowess, and practical utility, though in modern times it is more often seen as a decorative or ceremonial object.
Construction and design commonly involve dense woods such as blackthorn (sloe) or oak, chosen for weight and
Etymology and origins connect the term to Shillelagh, the village of Shillelagh in County Wicklow, Ireland,
Cultural context: the skillelag has appeared in Irish folklore and literature as both tool and symbol. In