befleck
English
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /bɪˈflɛk/
- Rhymes: -ɛk
Verb
    
befleck (third-person singular simple present beflecks, present participle beflecking, simple past and past participle beflecked)
- (poetic) to cover with small spots or flecks
- 1854, Jonathan Freke Slingsby, “A Slingsby Wedding, and the Doings Thereat”, in The Dublin University Magazine, A Literary and Political Journal, volume 44:- The world is filled with changeful light,
 The clouds befleck the sky,
 And o’er the fields, to harvest white,
 The trooping shadows fly.
 
- 1867, James Russell Lowell, “Hob Gobbling’s Song”, in Our Young Folks, volume 3:- I am not of those Fairies seen
 Tripping by moonlight on the green,
 Whose dewdrop bumpers, nightly poured,
 Befleck the mushroom’s virgin board,
 […]
 
- 1903, Pierre Loti, India:- Soon the heaps of rags become transformed into dark shapeless masses, patches of black which befleck the rosy gray of the enchanted city; but ever and anon a cough or a groan may be heard, and sometimes a leg or an arm protrudes from the ragged heap and stretches itself quiveringly into the air.
 
- 1906, Nixon Waterman, “The Year’s Procession”, in Appleton’s Magazine, volume 8:- The buttercups befleck the hills with gold,
 The bluejay calls, the lusty robin sings;
 I look across the landscape and, behold!
 The birds have brought the Southland on their wings.
 
 
German
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [bəˈflɛk]
- Audio - (file) 
- Hyphenation: be‧fleck
- Rhymes: -ɛk
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