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Webster 1913 Edition


peckled

pec′kled

(pĕk′kl’d)
,
Adj.
Speckled; spotted.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Peckled

PECKLED

, for speckled, not used.

Definition 2024


peckled

peckled

English

Adjective

peckled (comparative more peckled, superlative most peckled)

  1. (now Britain dialectal) Speckled, spotted.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, vol.I, New York, 2001, p.254:
      Jacob the patriarch, by force of imagination, made peckled lambs, laying peckled rods before his sheep.
    • 1972, Edna O'Brien, Night, Mariner Books (2001), ISBN 9780618126897, page 30:
      [] the herons and the cranes and the coots and the didappers and the water hens and the teals and the curs and the drakes and the sheldrakes and the peckled fowls and the flocking sheep, all, all the sirenic and the not-so-sirenic sounds that they let out at the instant of their near-deaths.