Word info

Dougall

Proper noun

Meaning

Dougall (plural Dougalls)

A surname from Scottish Gaelic.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A Poison Ivy citation tale drawn by Mark Buckingham and a Riddler Manning "1980s" in Dougall (2014), p. 179: Secret Origins Special No. 1 "Gaiman wrote the Riddler's tale, with the help of artist Bernie Mireault." Source: Internet

Dougall said he stays at home, closely monitoring his kidney function and diet, only leaving the house to relax and read in a back yard hammock or walk his dog, pictured April 22, 2020. Source: Internet

Renowned psycho-analyst Sigmund Freud and psychologist William Dougall described mobs as ‘primordial hordes’ led by ‘horde leaders’ who exploit simplistic emotions about faith found in the masses. Source: Internet

I'm thrilled to have my female character ‘Martha’ back in the show as well as Dougall from my Cape Breton Chats. Source: Internet

TBNewsWatch.com has content partner relationships with Thunder Bay's Television, Radio stations: Rock 94 FM and 580 CKPR, TBNewsWatch.com newspaper, Thunder Bay's Guest Magazine and Dougall Media. Source: Internet

They were his older sister Isabel "Bella" Christina Grace (1873–1915), younger sister Janet "Jennie" Lindsey (1876–1962) and younger brother Dougall Macdougall "Max" (1878–1922). Source: Internet

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