Mackle - meaning and definition. What is Mackle
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What (who) is Mackle - definition


Mackle         
FAMILY NAME
·noun Same Macule.
II. Mackle ·vt & ·vi To blur, or be blurred, in printing, as if there were a double impression.
mackle         
FAMILY NAME
['mak(?)l]
¦ noun a blurred impression in printing.
Origin
C16: from Fr. macule, from L. macula 'stain'.
Mackle         
FAMILY NAME
Mackle ( or Ó Maicill) is a Scottish surname. It comes from the Middle Scots "Meikill" (also spelled "Meikle" or "Mekill"), meaning "big, large".

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Mackle
Mackle ( or Ó Maicill) is a Scottish surname. It comes from the Middle Scots "Meikill" (also spelled "Meikle" or "Mekill"), meaning "big, large".
Examples of use of Mackle
1. Mackle faces federal charges of assault and interfering with a flight crew.
2. Irish born Miss Mackle told Miss Davidson what had happened and how physio was not helping.
3. Even her physiotherapist was forced to admit she had made ‘unbelievable progress‘, Miss Mackle said.
4. A detention hearing is set for Wednesday for Aiden Simon Mackle, 44, of Portadown, Northern Ireland.
5. The following day, Miss Mackle claims she was back at her typewriter using both hands.