Proper noun
McKeon (plural McKeons)
A surname from Irish.
Aristotle, Politica in The Basic Works of Aristotle edited by R. McKeon, translated by B. Jowett (Random House 1941) at 1113-1316, "Carthage" at Book II, Chapter 11, at pages 1171-1174 (1272b-1274b). Source: Internet
Herzog and Horrigan 1987: 137 McKeon and Herzog agreed in principle to a six-player trade, with Templeton for Smith as the centerpiece. Source: Internet
A statement from Assemblyman John McKeon on March 16 said that the state assembly had a voting session that day to take action on bills to stop the spread of the virus. Source: Internet
After some more meditation, Mr McKeon ultimately settled on Janine and Andrew’s offer of $300,000 for 18 per cent. Source: Internet
Alan Johnson also informed Judge Mckeon that no negotiations have taken place regarding a plea bargain. Source: Internet
Applicants from a wide range of fields – from military veterans to HVAC, food service and medical labs – were interviewed, says McKeon, “and people have just done an excellent job” in transferring skills, with a strong work ethic and teamwork. Source: Internet