The word "lechered" is spelled with three syllables: "lech-erd". The stress falls on the first syllable, which is pronounced /ˈlɛtʃ/ (letch). The second syllable is pronounced /ərd/ (urd). The word is derived from the verb "lecher", which means to behave in a lewd or lustful manner. The addition of the suffix "-ed" creates the past tense form, indicating that someone has behaved in such a way in the past. The spelling follows standard English rules for inflecting regular verbs in the past tense.