Chloë Nannestad (RD.com, 3/14/22); Amber Larson and Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Here's a beautiful four-leaf clover (Elizabeth Fernandez/Getty Images) |
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Why four-leaf clovers are lucky
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Whether one is a fan of the Boston Celtics or just has a countdown to St. Patrick’s Day (Why do we celebrate it?) on the calendar, we all know the shamrock (a.k.a. the three-leafed clover) and all it represents:
- Ireland
- Celtic heritage
- a fun St. Patrick’s Day
- tradition and symbolism.
Why is the four-leaf clover considered lucky?
One legend has it that the luck factor comes from Eden’s Eve herself. As Adam and Eve were leaving the Garden of Eden, having been thrown out by the God, Eve is said to have plucked a single four-leafed clover as a souvenir of paradise.
This religious connection has led to them being considered "lucky" ever since. [Irish luck? As in "the luck of the Irish? As in, "If you're lucky enough to be born Irish, you're lucky enough."]
The Celts considered four-leaf clovers to have magical powers of protection, able to ward off evil and bad luck. It was also believed that carrying a clover allowed the bearer to see fairies.
Woodland fairies or "earth angels" are real. |
By the way, this is why we wear green on St. Patrick’s Day.
Four-leaf clover’s connection to St. Paddy’s Day
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- First leaf represents the Father,
- second the Son,
- third the Holy Ghost or Spirit.
Nicaea icon - Christian Holy Spirit |
Many Celtic pagan traditions were blended with the new Roman religion over the years, and the importance of the clover was one of them. The four-leaf clover meaning became intertwined with Christianity so that the first three leaves came to represent Faith, Hope, and Love, and the fourth leaf, God’s grace, or Luck.
Why do four-leaf clovers exist?
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They found that the likelihood of finding one four-leaf clover was 1 in 5,076 three-leafed ones, which are much better odds than 10,000:1.
A genetic study at the University of Georgia concluded that any more than three leaves on a clover are due to a genetic mutation in the genome of the common clover species, white clover (or Trifolium repens).
This tracks with the Swiss study, where they discovered that the likelihood of finding a five-leafed clover (the extra leaf represents Wealth, so keep an eye out for these) was 1 per 24,390 three-leafed clovers. The chance of a six-leafed clover was 1 per 312,500 three-leafers.
No word as to the meaning of that sixth leaf, but being so rare, it must be something lucky. Read up on St. Patrick’s Day memes that are very relatable.
What is the difference between shamrocks and four-leaf clovers?
The short answer: one small leaf. “Shamrock,” which comes from the Old Irish word seamróg, means “little clover” and describes a three-leaf clover. More
What if Irish and Scots Irish culture had its very own US Shamrock Radio? | iHeart |
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