dapple
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): [ˈdæpəɫ]
- Rhymes: -æpəl
Noun
dapple (plural dapples)
- A mottled marking, usually in clusters.
- An animal with a mottled or spotted skin or coat.
- 1800, Samuel Taylor Coleridge tr., Friedrich von Schiller, The Death of Wallenstein, 2004
- “My brother,” said he, “do not ride to–day / The dapple, as you’re wont; but mount the horse / Which I have chosen for thee.
- 2004, D Caroline Coile,
- Some well-intentioned breeders inadvertently breed two dapples together because occasionally a dapple will have so few patches of mottled coloration it appears undappled.
- 1800, Samuel Taylor Coleridge tr., Friedrich von Schiller, The Death of Wallenstein, 2004
Translations
A mottled marking, usually in clusters
Adjective
dapple (comparative more dapple, superlative most dapple)
- Having a mottled or spotted skin or coat, dappled.
- a dapple horse
- Sir Walter Scott
- Some dapple mists still floated along the peaks.
Translations
Verb
dapple (third-person singular simple present dapples, present participle dappling, simple past and past participle dappled)
- To mark or become marked with mottling or spots.
Translations
to mark with spots
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