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Camp⋅bell

[kam-buhl, kam-uhl]
–noun
1. Alexander, 1788–1866, U.S. religious leader, born in Ireland: cofounder with his father, Thomas, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
2. A⋅vril Phaedra [av-ril] , (Kim), born 1947, Canadian politician: first woman prime minister 1993.
3. Col⋅en [kol-uhn, koh-luhn] or Colin, died 1729, Scottish architect and author.
4. Colin (Baron Clyde), 1792–1863, Scottish general.
5. Sir John, 1779–1861, English jurist and writer: Lord Chancellor of England 1859–61.
6. Joseph, 1904–87, U.S. mythologist.
7. Sir Malcolm, 1885–1948, English automobile and speedboat racer.
8. Mrs. Patrick (Beatrice Stella Tanner), 1865–1940, English actress.
9. Thomas, 1763–1854, Irish religious leader, in the U.S. after 1807: cofounder with his son, Alexander, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
10. Thomas, 1777–1844, Scottish poet and editor.
11. a city in W California. 27,067.
12. a city in NE Ohio. 11,619.
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Word Origin & History

Campbell 
family name, from Gael. caimbeul "wry or crooked mouth," from cam "crooked, deformed, one-eyed, cross-eyed." Also in surname Cameron, from Gael. camshron "wry or hooked nose" (in the Highland clan; the Lowland name is for a locality in Fife). Campbellite is 1830, follower of Alexander Campbell, preacher from Virginia, U.S.A. They called themselves Disciples.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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