many a mickle makes a muckle
English
Proverb
- (Britain) A lot of small amounts, put together, become a large amount.
Usage notes
Mickle and muckle both traditionally meant "a large amount", hence the somewhat more logical variant "many a little makes a mickle". In Scottish English, partly under the influence of this phrase, "mickle" has, however, also come to mean "a small amount".[1]
Synonyms
Translations
lot of small amounts together become a large amount
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References
- Many a Mickle (Cheshire, 1953), page 12
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