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单词 stateless
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statelessadj.

Brit. /ˈsteɪtlᵻs/, U.S. /ˈsteɪtlᵻs/
Forms: see state n. and -less suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: state n., -less suffix.
Etymology: < state n. + -less suffix.
1. Devoid of pomp or ceremonial dignity; of low rank or position; worthless, inferior; humble. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > a or the state > [noun] > not worthy of the name
stateless1595
the mind > emotion > humility > [adjective]
heanc825
daftc1000
edmedec1000
edmodc1000
edmodeda1175
sheepishc1175
deftc1220
edmodi?c1225
lowc1225
humblec1250
beienlichc1275
buxoma1300
meekc1325
benign1377
lowlya1382
contemptiblec1384
pridelessc1395
humil1488
low-down1548
unproud1570
demiss1572
unpuffed1577
afflicted1590
unselfdelicious1605
cottagely1653
unselfvaluing1668
simplified1721
demissivea1763
stateless1844
maiden-meek1847
vanityless1854
patronizable1884
1595 T. Edwards Cephalus & Procris sig. A2 Because my penne is statelesse, I not set downe, nor will I straine it foorth.
1599 R. Roche Eustathia sig. C6v The high, the low, the noble and the base, The stately monarch, and the statelesse swaine.
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. vii. xl. 367/2 The Northumbrians expulsing their statelesse Hericus..so pacified the King, that [etc.].
a1628 F. Greville Mustapha v. iii, in Certaine Wks. (1633) 154 What soule then..Would hold a life of such a statelesse State.
1635 J. Hayward tr. G. F. Biondi Donzella Desterrada ii. 117 The Parthian King..who this day in his extreame decrepit age lives worse yet than we, in extreame poverty and misery, statelesse and hopelesse.
a1750 A. Hill Elfrid in Dramatic Wks. (1760) I. v. 48 Death is too common to need all this state, And the cold grave's kind bosom lies as open To stateless entrance, as to solemn ruin.
1771 W. Evans tr. R. Prichard Welshman's Candle 44 The star, which led them from their native land, Seem'd o'er the stateless door to make a stand.
1818 European Mag. & London Rev. Jan. 63/1 My richer neighbours, riding careless by, Look'd up and saw thy narrow stateless wall.
1835 T. Walker Original No. 22. 339 A simple, stateless style of living..admits of so much liberty in various ways.
1844 D. Jerrold in Punch 7 2/2 Ye who have..with kindly conjurations given state to stateless Kings.
2. Belonging or subject to no one political state or regime; without a political state or states.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > [adjective] > international or multinational
international1831
multinational1854
intergential1873
cross border1882
binational1888
stateless1902
transnational1921
intranational1923
binationalist1949
1858 D. F. Mac-Carthy Irish Legends & Lyrics 48 To go from longing land to land A stateless queen—a welcome guest..From North to South, and East to West.
1883 Tullidge's Q. Mag. Jan. 417/2 I shall resign my office in a stateless realm.
1902 B. Kidd Princ. Western Civilization x. 343 The ideal of a stateless competition of all the individuals of every land.
1954 Encounter Dec. 11/2 Gandhism..visualises ultimately a stateless society.
1994 Guardian 21 Mar. 15/2 The ‘stateless’ corporation was a fact of life. It had no country, no loyalty.
2005 R. Nidel World Music: Basics iv. 209 The stateless area near Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan where al Qaeda allegedly is headquartered.
3. Not recognized as a citizen of any country; having no official nationality.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > exile > [adjective] > refugee or stateless
refugee1695
countryless1805
nationless1820
worldless1826
stateless1890
1890 J. W. Burgess Polit. Sci. & Compar. Constit. Law I. i. ii. i. 52 Political science and public law do not recognize in principle the existence of any stateless persons within the territory of the state.
1930 E. F. W. Gey van Pittius Nationality within Brit. Commonw. xiii. 133 A person of dual nationality can at least enter more than one country and seek protection from both while abroad. Not so the stateless person.
1981 G. Markstein Ultimate Issue 153 In the absence of valid documents, we must grade a suspect stateless.
2006 Dazed & Confused Dec. 151/1 After failing to return home, he sought asylum in England and became stateless.
4. Computing. Of a protocol, server, etc.: that does not maintain or is not dependent on the state of an application, process, etc.; treating successive requests as independent of one another. Contrasted with stateful adj. 2.The HTTP protocol is an example of a stateless protocol: each request is independent of previous requests.
ΚΠ
1987 Software Engin. Jrnl. 2 151/2 There is no state retained between calls, even from the same client, resulting in a stateless server.
1995 Internet World Aug. 23/3 HTTP is a ‘stateless’ protocol, meaning each client/server transaction is independent and carries no information about any previous transactions.
2006 Computerworld 29 May 30/2 The ‘stateless’ connection between the client and server, in which the server disconnects as soon as a Web page is presented to the user's browser.

Derivatives

ˈstatelessness n.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > exile > [noun] > refugee or stateless person > condition of
refugeedom1854
statelessness1867
1867 Daily News 8 Jan. 5/4 One compared the..state of the Pope and the statelessness of the senator.
1905 L. Oppenheim Internat. Law I. iii. §312. 366 Statelessness may take place after birth.
2002 Church Times 5 Apr. 8/3 The illegal occupation of Palestinian land and the statelessness of its people.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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