SACKLESS


Meaning of SACKLESS in English

ˈsaklə̇s adjective

Etymology: Middle English sakles, from Old English saclēas, from sacu fault, conflict, action at law + -lēas -less — more at sake

1. obsolete : free from accusation : unmolested

2. archaic : innocent

3. chiefly Scotland

a. : weak , dispirited

b. : harmless

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