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Mickle

Mickle Meaning & Definition
Mickle Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Mickle?

[n] (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Mickle: batch | deal | flock | good deal | great deal | hatful | heap | lot | mass | mess | mint | muckle | peck | pile | plenty | pot | quite a little | raft | sight | slew | spate | stack | tidy sum | wad | whole lot | whole slew

Related Terms | Find terms related to Mickle:

See Also | deluge | flood | inundation | large indefinite amount | large indefinite quantity | torrent

Mickle In Webster's Dictionary

\Mic"kle\, a. [OE. mikel, muchel, mochel, mukel, AS. micel, mycel; akin to OS. mikil, OHG. mihil, mihhil, Icel. mikill, mykill, Goth. mikils, L. magnus, Gr. ?, gen. ?; cf. Skr. mahat. [root]103. Cf. {Much}, {Muckle}, {Magnitude}.] Much; great. [Written also {muckle} and {mockle}.] [Old Eng. & Scot.] ``A man of mickle might.'' --Spenser.

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