Etymology
The word "dappled" derives from the Middle English term "dapple," which itself has various potential origins:
Meaning
"Dappled" refers to having irregular markings or spots of different colors or shades, typically on a surface or an animal's coat.
Origin
The earliest recorded use of "dappled" in English dates back to the late 14th century. The term was initially used to describe the coat of horses or other animals, but over time, its usage expanded to include markings on other surfaces, such as leaves or flowers.
Examples
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