Ian Rankin uses the phrase in "Knots and Crosses". Per Gary Martin at www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/many-a-little-makes-a-mickle/html : Muckle is the Scottish variant of "mickle" which means many, or great in size Other references show a correlation with the concept of "much" as in : I'm nae jist carin' sae muckle
because of what happenned
A book.
The diminutive of book is Booklet.
No, it is a noun, or a verb (to book passage, to book a suspect). But it is widely used as an adjunct, e.g. book sale, book bag, book signing.
A phone book.
because of what happenned
John Muckle was born in 1954.
Muckle Flugga Lighthouse was created in 1854.
Muckle J Y. has written: 'Isaiah 1-39'
William Muckle has written: 'The design of aluminium alloy ships' structures'
you can find the island of muckle flugga in the Orkney and Shetland islands near Scotland
Robert James Muckle has written: 'Introducing archaeology' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Archaeology
John Yeoman Muckle has written: 'Isaiah 1 to 39' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
1 Muckle
The cast of Mzungu - 2013 includes: Moses Juma as Saitoti Martin Muckle as Marcus Selby Muckle as Sean
Muckle (sometimes called 'muckle the man with the ball', 'kill-the-guy-with-the-ball', 'kill the carrier', or 'smear the queer' among other names) is the reverse of regular tag; all of the other players chase 'it'. This player is denoted by carrying a ball (usually a football).
W. Muckle has written: 'The design of aluminium alloy ships' structures' -- subject(s): Naval architecture, Shipbuilding, Structural Aluminum