| 释义 |
sack·less \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 |