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Webster 1913 Edition


Mickle

Mic′kle

(mĭk′k’l)
,
Adj.
[OE.
mikel
,
muchel
,
mochel
,
mukel
, AS.
micel
,
mycel
; akin to OS.
mikil
, OHG.
mihil
,
mihhil
, Icel.
mikill
,
mykill
, Goth.
mikils
, L.
magnus
, Gr.
μέγας
, gen.
μεγάλου
; cf. Skr.
mahat
. √103. Cf.
Much
,
Muckle
,
Magnitude
.]
Much; great.
[Written also
muckle
and
mockle
.]
[Old Eng. & Scot.]
“A man of mickle might.”
Spenser.

Webster 1828 Edition


Mickle

MICK'LE

,
Adj.
Much; great. [Obsolete,but retained in the Scottish language.]

Definition 2024


mickle

mickle

See also: muckle

English

Alternative forms

Determiner

mickle (comparative more mickle, superlative most mickle)

  1. (now chiefly Scotland and Northumbria) Large, great.
    • 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song:
      at gloaming a shepherd would see it, with its great wings half-folded across the great belly of it and its head, like the head of a meikle cock, but with the ears of a lion, poked over a for tree, watching.
  2. (now chiefly Scotland and Northumbria) Much; a great quantity or amount of.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.7:
      Full many wounds in his corrupted flesh / He did engrave, and muchell blood did spend […].
  3. (now chiefly Scotland and Northumbria) Most; the majority of.

Usage notes

Use in Northumbrian is occasional, the term muckle is more common.

Derived terms

Noun

mickle (countable and uncountable, plural mickles)

  1. (chiefly Scotland) A great amount.
    Many a little makes a mickle.
  2. (Scotland) A small amount.
  3. (obsolete) Important or great people as a​ class.
  4. (obsolete) Greatness, largeness, stature.

Derived terms

Pronoun

mickle

  1. (now chiefly Scotland) A large amount or great extent.
    • 1721. James Kelly, A Complete Collection of Scottish Proverbs:
      Seek mickle, and get something; seek little, and get nothing.

Adverb

mickle (comparative more mickle, superlative most mickle)

  1. (now chiefly Scotland) To a great extent.
  2. (obsolete) Often, frequently.

References


Scots

Etymology

From Old English miċel, myċel.

Adjective

mickle (comparative mair mickle, superlative maist mickle)

  1. much, great

Noun

mickle (uncountable)

  1. a great amount