feck noun.
[fɛk] Scot. &
north. L15.[Aphet. from var. of EFFECT noun.]1. The greater or better part; a great quantity.
L15.■ R. Burns I hae been a devil the feck o' my life.2. The purpose, the intended result; the point (of a statement etc.).
L15-E17.3. Efficacy, efficiency, value.
M16.■ J. Galt Your laddie there's owre young to be o' ony feck in the way o' war. ■ feckful adjective efficient
M16. ■ feckfully adverb E17. ■ feckly adverb (a) indeed;
(b) mostly; almost:
L17. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲