McLeod

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See also: Mcleod

English

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Etymology

From Scottish Gaelic MacLeòid (son of Leòd), from Old Norse Liótr (the Ugly (one)), from Old Norse ljótr (ugly, scary).

The combination tool was created in 1905 by Malcolm McLeod, a US Forest Service ranger.[1]

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McLeod

  1. A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic, the anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Leòid

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Noun

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McLeod (plural McLeods)

  1. Synonym of rakehoe

References

  1. ^ “PIONEER FIRE TOOL INVENTOR PASSES AWAY”, in Madera Tribune, volume L, number 8, California Digital Newspaper Collection, 1942 March 10, retrieved 4/27/2022

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