dragonless
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English
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]dragonless (not comparable)
- (rare) Without a dragon or dragons.
- 1883, “Local Public Records”, in The Saturday Review, page 176:
- 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.
- 2002, Anne McCaffrey, The Renegades of Pern, page 79:
- As a dragonless man, he was held in a certain respect by the other men.