1. Mcleod - Noun
2. Mcleod - Proper noun
Mcleod (plural Mcleods)
Alternative form of McLeod
McLeod
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic, the anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Leòid
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McLeod (plural McLeods)
Synonym of rakehoe
"Armageddon" Daredevil 233 (August 1986) Rogers chooses instead to resign his identity, Gruenwald, Mark (w), Morgan, Tom (p), McLeod, Bob (i). Source: Internet
A spokeswoman for McLeod referred inquiries about victims’ conditions to the Hartsville police. Source: Internet
“I assumed he called you,” McLeod said. Source: Internet
ICU clinical nurse educator, Fiona McLeod, added the recognition and gratitude means so much to those working in the hospital. Source: Internet
I jumped out of my pick-up, and lo and behold found in its bed two brand new McLeod fire-fighting handtools I had just bought for the Ranch. Source: Internet
In his early life, McLeod was a fisherman in Alaska. Source: Internet