Donate SIGN UP

ickle???

Avatar Image
Layla69 | 17:50 Sun 18th Sep 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
7 Answers

Hi, I'm new here...from U.S.- busy enjoying the Harry Potter books but I keep coming across the word "ickle" which is not in any American dictionary I have found..anyone know what it means?

Thanks bunches,

Layla69

Gravatar

Answers

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Layla69. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.

Not having read any Harry Potter books (I prefer real books), I don't know the context in which "ickle" is being used, but here some people like to use "ickle" as a cute way of saying "little".

O lady of the night !

ickle means small.little.

It is used as a dialect word up t'North (where I am)

I hadn't realised it was a northern dialect word - I always thought it came about in imitation of the way a child would say "little".
i have read the Harry Potter books but cant remember reading ickle

As previously mentioned, Ickle, is a childish term of little.

Skids, I just to have comment on your remark "I read real books..." -- I'm not a Harry Potter fan so it's not like I'm being biased, but what an awful thing to say!  It IS a real book -- and anything that gets children and young adults to read is what's important!  Layla asked you for a definition of a word -- not your opinion on the subject matter!  How ignorant, not to mention rude!

skids what is your idea of a 'real book'? how can you criticise something you obviously know nothing about?

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Do you know the answer?

ickle???

Answer Question >>