a. [f. FLECK sb.1 + -LESS.] Without a fleck or spot; without blemish.
1847. Tennyson, The Princess, II. 274.
I fear | |
My conscience will not count me fleckless. |
1874. Lisle Carr, Jud. Gwynne, I. iv. 115. A fleckless sky over-head.
Hence Flecklessly adv.
1891. Miss S. J. Duncan, Soc. Departure, 285. The passage was flecklessly whitewashed and empty.