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mickle
[ mik-uhl ]
adjective
Archaic.
- great; large; much.
mickle
/ ˈmɪkəl; ˈmʌkəl /
adjective
- great or abundant
adverb
- much; greatly
noun
- a great amount, esp in the proverb, mony a little makes a mickle
- a small amount, esp in the proverb, many a mickle maks a muckle
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of mickle1
C13 mikel, from Old Norse mikell, replacing Old English micel much
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I come to the end of things, dear friend, and he waxes mickle; my tides have gone slack and flaccid, while his swell newly to proxigean spring and rush through the gut.
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“She will say, God’s Feet, but my sons are of mickle might!”
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There’s a Jamaican phrase, “Every mickle mek a muckle,” which means “Every little bit adds up.”
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Many a mickle makes a muckle NECESSITY, so the proverb has it, is the mother of invention.
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And therefore as long as she lives I will be harboured with her, for she makes mickle of me.”
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