Demelza McCloud

The term “Demelza McCloud” does not correspond to any widely recognized concept, notable individual, organization, or cultural artifact documented in reliable encyclopedic sources as of the present date. Consequently, there is insufficient verifiable information to provide a substantive encyclopedic entry.

Etymological notes

  • Demelza is a given name of Cornish origin, originally a place name derived from the Cornish “tamal” meaning “rock” or “stone.” It gained literary prominence through Sir Walter Scott’s novel Peveril of the Peak (1829) and later through the television series Poldark, wherein the character Demelza is a central figure.
  • McCloud is a surname of Scottish or Irish origin, generally interpreted as a patronymic form of “Mac Cloadh,” meaning “son of the rugged one” or potentially linked to the Gaelic “Mac Cúlaidh,” meaning “son of the boar.” It is also encountered as a variant of “McClaud” or “MacLeod.”

Given the lack of documented usage of the combined name “Demelza McCloud” in reputable reference works, any further details regarding individuals or entities bearing this name remain unverified.

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