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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
family name, from Gaelic caimbeul "wry or crooked mouth," from cam "crooked, deformed, one-eyed, cross-eyed." Also in surname Cameron , from Gaelic camshron "wry or hooked nose" (in the Highland clan; the Lowland name is for a locality in Fife). The Campbell ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 2677 Housing Units (2000): 1853 Land area (2000): 1.873369 sq. miles (4.852002 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.026828 sq. miles (0.069483 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.900197 sq. miles (4.921485 sq. km) FIPS code: 09875 Located within: Florida ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Campbell is primarily a Scottish surname of Gaelic origins. In Scotland, the name itself derives from two Scottish Gaelic words. "Cam" and "Béal" meaning "Crooked mouth" or "wry-mouthed", originally a nickname which over time became used as a surname. Campbell ...

Usage examples of campbell.

And this, more or less, is the sort of botanical knowledge I am equipped with, until that Sunday afternoon when we are leaving the Campbell house for the train station, and I have my Archimedean experience: Elm Street .

Hosteen Nakai began teaching him about the Navajo relationship with the world, and at the University of New Mexico when in the presence of the famed Alaska Jack Campbell, who was teaching him early Athabascan culture in Anthropology 209.

But Bogan had caught sight of a log coming down the stream, end on, with a sharp, splintered end, and before Campbell knew where he was, the sharp end of the log caught the horse in the flank.

Campbell was only a few feet from the bank, but Bogan started to strip--to make the job look as big as possible, I suppose.

Wrigley was replaced within two years of the Winnipeg meeting by a Smith servitor named Clarence Campbell Chipman, a former secretary to Sir Charles Tupper.

Working over the blackened veld he swung round in the Barberton direction, and afterwards made a westerly drive in conjunction with small columns commanded by Walter Kitchener, Douglas, and Campbell of the Rifles, while Colville, Garnett, and Bullock co-operated from the Natal line.

Military training was fine for most things, but it was no help at all when it came to dealing with wild cards like Finlay Campbell.

He trained his successor, Finlay Campbell, who became the second Masked Gladiator.

I am a Montague or a Capulet, a Macdonald or a Campbell, a Guelph or a Ghibelline, a Roundhead or a Cavalier?

Ordell Trent, from Hardcore, but from a young female gang member, a juvenile named Lovinia Campbell.

Campbell, now after Hardcore had explained all of this to you, did you have any further conversation with him, there in the crib on 17?

In Kintyre more support was found, Neil Campbell and Angus Og MacDonald of Islay both came to his aid.

There are those who would rather have had Sharp follow the tales as they are told by Campbell of Islay, Cameron of Brodick, and Carmichael of South Uist, but to me, unless the tale is one familiar to many readers, such a remoulding, if done with power, is surely a prerogative of the artist.

This charge was made fifty years ago by Campbell of Islay, and it had been repeated only yesterday by Mr.

Campbell of Islay, of giving offence by transgressing the rules of Japanese politeness--of, I know not what!