v. [f. FLECK v. + -ER5.] trans. a. To mark with flecks; to dapple. b. To scatter like flecks or flakes. (See next).
1828. J. Sterling, Ess. & Tales (1848), II. 4. The wilderness of human habitations is cleft by the wide and gleaming river, laden with all its bridges, and fleckered with a myriad of keels for wealth or idleness.