mickle

suomi-englanti sanakirja

mickle englannista suomeksi

  1. iso

  1. Substantiivi

mickle englanniksi

  1. (Very) great or large.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Q1-2)

  4. (quote-book)’s (w). Book VIII.|title=A Burlesque Translation of Homer|location=London|publisher=Printed for S. Hooper,(nb...)|year=1772|page=325|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=yjFdfUF04FEC&pg=PA325|oclc=559683701|passage=O (smallcaps)! whose ſtrength is mickle, / Was ever man in ſuch a pickle!

  5. (quote-book) James Leslie Mitchell|chapter=Prelude: The Unfurrowed Field|title=Song|Sunset Song: A Novel|location=London|publisher=Jarrold Group|Jarrolds, Limited|year=1932|oclc=2475466|location2=Edinburgh|publisher2=Canongate Books|year2=2008|page2=1|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=SBJwPncyFjYC&pg=PA1|isbn2=978-1-84767-359-6|passage=In the Den of Kinraddie one such beast had its lair (..) and 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 fir tree, watching.

  6. To a great extent.

  7. (quote-book)|chapter=to the Second Volume To the Right Hon. My Lord Chancellor and Secretary to His Majesty, from the Master of Gray|mainauthor=Robertson (historian)|William Robertson|title=The History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI. till His Accession to the Crown of England. (...) In Two Volumes|edition=4th|location=London|publisher=Printed for Millar|Andrew Millar,(nb...)|date=12 January 1586|year_published=1761|volume=II|page=445|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=5nNUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA445|oclc=741693003|passage=They ſay here, (..) that ye deſired not the king and England to agree, becauſe it would rack the noblemen, (..) I anſwered in your name that I was aſſured you had never ſpoken it. Mr. Douglas, Parson of Douglas|Archibald Douglas is the ſpeaker of it, who I aſſure your lordſhip has been a poiſon in this matter, for they lean very mickle to his opinion.

  8. (quote-book)|location2=London|publisher2=Lock & Co|Ward, Lock, and Co.,(nb...)|year2=1875|page2=424|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=WR86AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA424|oclc2=22932830|passage=(..) I livd in a house by the Tower, which has not been repaird since Robert Consull of Gloucester repayrd the castle and wall; here I livd warm, but in my house on the hyll the ayre was mickle keen, (..)

  9. (quote-book)|year=1790|volume=I|page=478|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=fylVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA478|oclc=731621593|passage=(..) I am without fenzeitnes of hart and ſpreit; and ''of gude reſſoun'', thocht though ''my meritis were mickle greiter'' than of the maiſt profit that ever was, (..)

  10. (RQ:Scott Waverley)

  11. Frequently, often.

  12. A great amount.

  13. (ux)

  14. (quote-book)|tlr=Abraham Fleming|chapter=To the Reader|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=NUYDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP17|title=Of Englishe Dogges, the Diuersities, the Names, the Natures, and the Properties.(nb...)|location=imprinted at London|publisher=By Charlewood for Rychard Johnes,(nb...)|year=1576|oclc=1121314616|location2=London|publisher2=Printed by A. Bradley,(nb...)|year2=1880|oclc2=669210085|passage=Neurthelesse little or mickle, something or nothing, substaunce or shadow take all in good part, my meaning is by a fewe wordes to wynne credit to this works, not so much for mine owne Englishe Translation as for the singular commendation of them, challenged of dutie and desart.

  15. (RQ:Cervantes Shelton Don Quixote)

  16. (quote-journal)

  17. A small amount.

  18. (quote-journal)|date=3 December 1831|volume=VIII|issue=23 (issue 205 overall)|page=367|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=s30UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA367|column=2|oclc=8630082|passage=While we boast of our farming, we must repeat again and again, the secret of our prosperity. It is a regular rotation of crops, making a little out of many articles, rather than attempting to make much of one; remembering the Scotch proverb, that "many a mickle makes a muckle"; (..)

  19. Great or important people as a class.

  20. Greatness, largeness, stature.

  21. Much; a great quantity or amount of.

  22. (quote-book)

  23. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  24. (quote-book)|location=imprinted at London|publisher=By (w), for Thomas Bushell,(nb...)|year=1597–1598|year_published=1599|oclc=837469775|editor2=&91;(w)&93;|title2=Micro-cynicon: Sixe Snarling Satyres|location2=Isle of Wight?|publisher2=Reprinted at the Beldornie Press, by G. E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson|year2=1842|oclc2=1008051468|passage=Hees forc't to trot with 2|fardle at his backe, / From houſe to houſe, demaunding if they lacke / A poore yong man that's willing to take paine, / And mickle labour, though for little gaine.

  25. (quote-book)|location=Oxford|publisher=At the Theater|year=1675|section=Psalm lxxviij:22–24|sectionurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=JY6Wt9hZCTQC&pg=RA72-PA4-IA1|oclc=181678792|passage=Becauſe they did not faithfully believe, and hope that he / Could alwaies help and ſuccor them in their neceſſitie. / Wherefore he did command the clouds, forthwith they brake in ſunder, / And rain'd down Manna for them to eat, a food of mickle wonder.

  26. Most; the majority of.

  27. (quote-journal)|magazine=The St. James’s Magazine|location=London|publisher=Published for the proprietor by W. Kent and Co., (w); New York, N.Y.: Willmer and Rogers|year=1861|volume=I|page=74|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xNsaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA74|oclc=639910631|passage=He that tellt me saw wi' his ain ee'n, an' heard wi' his ain ears, the mickle part o' what I'm gaun to say—an' what he didna see or hear hissell, he learned frae those wha'd kent a' frae the beginnin'

  28. A great extent or large amount.

  29. much, great

  30. a great amount