Fleck Definition

flĕk
flecked, flecks
noun
flecks
A spot or small patch of color, etc.; speck.
Flecks of sunlight.
Webster's New World
A small piece; particle; flake.
Webster's New World
Wiktionary

A lock, as of wool.

Wiktionary
verb
flecked, flecks
To cover or sprinkle with flecks; speckle.
Webster's New World
To spot or streak.
The path was flecked with sunlight.
American Heritage

To mark with small spots.

Wiktionary
pronoun

A surname​.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Fleck

Noun

Singular:
fleck
Plural:
flecks

Origin of Fleck

  • From Middle English flekked, from Old Norse flekka (“to spot”), from Proto-Germanic *flekk-.

    From Wiktionary

  • Probably from Middle English flekked spotted Old Norse flekkr spot

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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