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maquereau — 1. (ma ke rô) s. m. 1° Poisson de mer à plusieurs fausses nageoires sur la queue et tacheté de diverses couleurs (scomber vulgaris, scomber scombrus, L.), dit aussi auriol, aurion sur les côtes de la Méditerranée ; il arrive en grandes troupes… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Mackerel — This very interesting surname which appears to be Scottish is in fact of pre Norman Invasion (1066) French, and was presumably introduced into England thereafter. It is job descriptive and originated as a metonymic occupational name for a fish… … Surnames reference
Mackrell — This very interesting surname which appears to be Scottish is in fact of pre Norman Invasion (1066) French, and was presumably introduced into England thereafter. It is job descriptive and originated as a metonymic occupational name for a fish… … Surnames reference
Mackrill — This very interesting surname which appears to be Scottish is in fact of pre Norman Invasion (1066) French, and was presumably introduced into England thereafter. It is job descriptive and originated as a metonymic occupational name for a fish… … Surnames reference
Mackriell — This very interesting surname which appears to be Scottish is in fact of pre Norman Invasion (1066) French, and was presumably introduced into England thereafter. It is job descriptive and originated as a metonymic occupational name for a fish… … Surnames reference