so, morina, you don't have any irish blood new, do you? >> no. >> bill: no. >> not that i know of. >> bill: nobody went from russia over to the british island? >> huh-uh. >> bill: you are familiar with the irish culture which is why we have you here as the lady of words. first word we would like to you analyze for us is shamrock. >> shamrock. well, shamrock is a symbol of ireland. the shamrock came from the old irish word shamrock which is a form of the irish word for closer. >> bill: closer? >> as we all know saint patrick used the shamrock to describe the holly trinity to the prechristian irish people. >> bill: used it, held it up three gods in one and the shamrock with the three clofers. >> right. >> bill: very good. leprechaun? >> i like this word. funny sounding word. i like the character. so leprechaun is a fairy character basically in the shape of a small man. >> you made a laughing stock of me in front of my own people. >> he was famous shoe maker because he spent all his time making shoes. >> bill: who did? >> leprechaun. >> bill: