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		Definition of Claddagh ring in English: Claddagh ringnounˈkladə A ring in the form of two hands clasping a heart, traditionally given in Ireland as a token of love.  Example sentencesExamples -  I bought my brothers their Claddagh rings on Patrick's Day at a little Irish shop in St. Paul.
 -  He moved closer and found a ring, a Claddagh ring to be exact.
 -  The traditional consumer market for Waterford Crystal, Claddagh rings, Aran knitwear and Connemara marble rosary beads continues to thrive and is worth €120 million a year.
 -  It was a silver, Claddagh ring: a diamond set in the heart carried by two hands and topped by a crown studded with to smaller diamonds.
 -  Dick gave her a ring, one of the Claddagh rings from Ireland.
 
 
 Origin   From the name of a small fishing village on the edge of Galway city.     |