Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Does anyone know what a `MUCKLE` is?
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There is a Scottish saying "Many a mickle maks a muckle" Mickle is a derivation of mitchel, meaning large or giant, but whats a muckle? Is there a connection to Highland cattle ( muckle coos ) ?
Thanks for any help given.
Thanks for any help given.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Muckle' means 'big' or 'big thing'...as in "the Muckle Kirk", being the largest church in town. Highland cattle are large, it's as simple as that!
Actually, a 'mickle' means exactly the same thing, which makes a nonsense of the saying you quote. It should really be 'many a pickle maks a mickle/muckle'.
Actually, a 'mickle' means exactly the same thing, which makes a nonsense of the saying you quote. It should really be 'many a pickle maks a mickle/muckle'.