a. [f. *fleckle, dim. of FLECK sb. + -ED2.] Marked with little flecks or spots; dappled; also of a person: freckled.
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iii. 3.
Fleckled darknesse like a drunkard reeles, | |
From forth daies path, and Titans burning wheeles. |
1700. Acc. Doctr. & Disc. R. Davis, 26. Theres a woman tale in her person and fleckled in her face.
1892. Daily News, 17 Sept., 3/2. Tree trunks all fleckled and dappled by patches of quivering sunshine.