Dragonless
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Without a dragon or dragons. not-comparable, rare
"His famous "dragon," so much in request in the neighbouring and dragonless parishes during the period of medieval sentiment, till it appears in a cold-blooded "inventory" as "made of hoopis and coveryd wyth canvass," is as life-like an illustration as could well be given of the disillusionizing processes of the Reformation."
Example
More examples"His famous "dragon," so much in request in the neighbouring and dragonless parishes during the period of medieval sentiment, till it appears in a cold-blooded "inventory" as "made of hoopis and coveryd wyth canvass," is as life-like an illustration as could well be given of the disillusionizing processes of the Reformation."
Etymology
From dragon + -less.
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