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Definition of Fleckered
1. flecker [v] - See also: flecker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fleckered
Literary usage of Fleckered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Synonyms Discriminated by William Taylor (1856)
"To flecker, therefore, means to spot frequently; and fleckered is many-spotted.
This word is still in vulgar use, though rare in books: the sign of the ..."
2. An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest Improvement of the by William Withering (1830)
"Pileus cinnamon colour, fleckered with darker shades; gently convex, but Gills a.
little ... (fleckered WHEY AGARIC. E.) Pastures, Edgbaston. Oct. 1790. AG. ..."
3. Lectures on dermatology; delivered in the Royal college of surgeons of by William James Erasmus Wilson, Erasmus Wilson (1873)
"133 is a water-colour study of the exanthem of measles showing colour and manner
of evolution; on one portion of the skin the fleckered or dappled ..."
4. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness (1913)
"A Mon- F4. darkness fleckered Pope, &c. fleck- astery. Rowe. Fields near a Convent.
er'd darkness Capell. Capell. Romeo's speech, and makes the Friar's ..."
5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (1860)
"But while she was resolved to say an affectionate farewell to Philip, how she
looked forward to that evening walk in the still, fleckered shade of the ..."