McLagan

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 17 05:17:19 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 110318

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "cybermarmy" <marmys at b...> 
wrote:
> Bill <sixsunflowers at y...> wrote:
> > McLagan....
> > 
> > Mc/Mac are Gaelic prefixes to surnames equivalent to "son" in 
> > English and other Germanic languages > > 
> > Lagan comes from an old Scottish word meaning "Hollow."  

> 
> cybermarmy:
> The "Hollow" part can't just be a coincidence (Godric's Hollow). 
> She's always giving us hint of some kind. Maybe, just 
> maybe, this McLagan has something to do with the HBP. Just a hunch.
> 

Valky:
I think more than a hunch cybermarmy! Riotously, here is me doubting 
all morning the threads about the lionlike man being McClaggan, I 
will presently begin eating my hat.........

Why is JkR being so generous though I need to wonder. Godrics kin 
spelled out in so many letters for us, it just smacks of something 
we are given too easily.







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