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Webster 1913 Edition
Sackless
Sack′less
,Adj.
[AS.
sacleás
; sacu
contention + leás
loose, free from.] Quiet; peaceable; harmless; innocent.
[Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Sackless
SACK'LESS
,Adj.
Quiet; peaceable; not quarrelsome; harmless; innocent. [Local.]
Definition 2024
sackless
sackless
English
Alternative forms
- saikless (Scottish)
Adjective
sackless (comparative more sackless, superlative most sackless)
- (provincial, Northern England, poetic or archaic) Blameless, guiltless, innocent.
- 1838: Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: with the author's introductions and notes
- [...] And where that sackless knight lies slain,
- The candles will burn bright.
- 1900: Eiríkur Magnússon, William Morris, The Story of Grettir the Strong
- [...] and how Thorir of Garth would not that Grettir should be made sackless.
- 1838: Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: with the author's introductions and notes
Usage notes
Though otherwise dated, the word sackless is still used in translations of the Old Norse / Old Icelandic sagas and related contexts.
References
- Northumberland Words, Oliver Heslop and Harry Haldane, 1894.