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edgeless, a.|ˈɛdʒlɪs| [f. edge n. + -less.] That has no edge. lit. and fig.
1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. ix. 400 His sword, which he carried neither edgeles, nor in vaine. 1661J. Fountain Rewards Virtue 2 To save her sheers, Which else had sure been edgeless long ago. 1869Ruskin Q. of Air §143 The dumb and edgeless shore of darkened sand. 1884H. D. Traill in Macm. Mag. Oct. 444/2 As lustreless and edgeless as an old shilling. |