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mickle [ˈmɪkəl], muckle [ˈmʌkəl] Scot and Northern English dialect adj great or abundant adv much; greatly n 1. a great amount, esp in the proverb, mony a little makes a mickle 2. Scot a small amount, esp in the proverb, many a mickle maks a muckle [C13 mikel, from Old Norse mikell, replacing Old English micel much] Mickle a large amount—SOED; mickle folk‘many people,’ 1275. The expression, ‘Many a pickle makes a muckle’ is used in 1905; ‘Many a pickle makes a mickle’ is in the Oxford English Dictionary. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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