Hurley

/ˈhɜrli/ noun

An Irish sport played with wooden sticks and a ball, similar to field hockey, or a curved wooden stick used in the sport; also a surname.

From Irish 'iománaighe,' the name of the sport. The English name 'hurley' or 'hurling' comes from the nature of the game—the ball travels at high speeds and players 'hurl' it through the air.

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