macleod

IPA: mʌkɫˈaʊd

Root Word: Macleod

noun

  • (countable) A surname from Irish, A surname from Scottish Gaelic, A surname from Cree
  • A town in Alberta, Canada; modern Fort Macleod.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "macleod" in Sentences

  • MacLeod is eager to even the score.
  • MacLeod was back in the minors in 1963.
  • Horton is infuriated and shots MacLeod in the back.
  • Brian MacLeod is a recording drummer and songwriter.
  • Lord MacLeod was the first commander of the regiment.
  • MacLeod declined to confirm that rumor in an interview.
  • The helmet for The MacLeod should be that of an esquire.
  • The church was the burial ground of the MacLeods of Lewis.
  • In the midst of the battle, the Kurgan challenged MacLeod.
  • You seem to have gone in and changed all the Ken MacLeod cats to Macleod.

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