Proper noun
Dugdale (plural Dugdales)
A surname from Old English.
One was named Michael Dugdale, a civil servant who found himself blackmailed after seemingly impregnating a prostitute. Source: Internet
A grand statement of a fence, on the Stuart Highway along a section of the railway corridor, designed by Susan Dugdale & Associates. Source: Internet
And the winner of the £1,000 ($1,305) prize for Best Single Poem was Sasha Dugdale for "Joy." Source: Internet
Congratulating her, Scottish Labour Leader Kezia Dugdale added: “Her passion to make our country a fairer place to live is remarkable and her dedication to her constituents in Dumfriesshire is unmatched. Source: Internet
‘Kezia Dugdale must be having second thoughts about her I’m A Celebrity adventure’ Source: Internet
English translations Dugdale abridgement The first English translation was an abridgement by Edgar Dugdale who started work on it in 1931, at the prompting of his wife, Blanche. Source: Internet