blotchy

adj

Etymology

From blotch + -y.

  1. derived from botsen
  2. inherited from bōtettan
  3. inherited from bocchen
  4. compounded as blotch — “blot + botch
  5. suffixed as blotchy — “blotch + y

Definitions

  1. Covered in blotches.

    • The sunset colors were not sunset. The sun was bright and blinding overhead, surrounded by reddish clouds, glaring down on the fairy city. The sky was—blotchy. It was daylight, but through the clouds bright stars were shining.

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