IPA: /ˈklædə/
KK: /ˈklædə/
A type of ring that features two hands holding a heart, often representing love and friendship, and is commonly associated with Irish culture.
She wore a claddagh ring to symbolize her love and loyalty.
Claddagh originates from the Irish word 'cladach', meaning a shore or bank. The term is often associated with the Claddagh ring, which symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship, reflecting the cultural significance of the Claddagh area in Galway, Ireland.
Imagine a 'shore' ('cladach') where love, loyalty, and friendship are celebrated — that's the essence of the Claddagh.
No commonly confused words.