单词 | mickle |
释义 | mickle/ˈmɪk(ə)l /(also muckle) archaic or Scottish & Northern English noun A large amount.It didn't fare so well with the question ‘How many mickle in a muckle?’ adjective Very large: she had a great big elephant ... that’s one of those mickle beasts from Africa...
determiner & pronoun Much; a large amount. UsageThe original proverb many a little makes a mickle was misquoted (and first recorded in the writing of George Washington, 1793) as many a mickle makes a muckle. While mickle and muckle are, by origin, merely variants of the same (now dialect) word meaning ‘a large amount’, the misquotation spawned a misunderstanding that has now become widespread: that mickle means ‘a small amount’, and muckle means the opposite, ‘a large amount’. Phrasesmany a little makes a mickle OriginOld English micel 'great, numerous, much', of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Greek megas, megal-. Rhymes |
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