Noun
Greatness; extent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe miller's daughter of fourteen could not believe that high gentry behaved badly to their wives, but her mother instructed her - "Oh, child, men's men: gentle or simple, they're much of a muchness..." George Eliot
Much of a muchness. John Vanbrugh
You're not the same as you were before," he said. You were much more... muchier... you've lost your muchness. Lewis Carroll
You've lost your muchness. Lewis Carroll
Mens men gentle or simple, theyre much of a muchness. George Eliot
Much of a muchness. English Proverb