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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

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