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clerkless, a.|ˈklɑːklɪs| [f. as prec. + -less.] 1. Without a clerk.
1478–80Churchw. Acc. St. Andrew's Hubbard in Brit. Mag. XXXII. 38 Payde to Saunder while we were Clerkles, to bere a torch with the Hosell, j d. †2. Illiterate, void of clerkly skill. Obs.
1653Waterhouse Apol. Learn. 40 (L.) Military janisaries and bashaws rule all in their clerkless and cruel way. |