Hurtless
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hurtless — index harmless, innocuous, nontoxic, salutary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hurtless — [hʉrt′lis] adj. 1. causing no hurt; harmless 2. Archaic unhurt … English World dictionary
hurtless — adjective Date: 1549 causing no pain or injury ; harmless … New Collegiate Dictionary
hurtless — hurtlessly, adv. hurtlessness, n. /herrt lis/, adj. 1. unhurt; uninjured. 2. harmless; innocuous. [1350 1400; ME hurtles. See HURT, LESS] * * * … Universalium
hurtless — adjective /ˈhəːtləs/ a) Unhurt. Blaming of Fortune, which such troubles threw, / And ioyd to make proofe of her crueltie / On gentle Dame, so hurtlesse, and so trew [...]. b) Not causing hurt, harmless … Wiktionary
hurtless — adj. harmless, does not cause injury or damage, innocuous; not injured, unharmed, not damaged … English contemporary dictionary
hurtless — hurt·less … English syllables
hurtless — hurt•less [[t]ˈhɜrt lɪs[/t]] adj. 1) harmless 2) unhurt • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
hurtless — … Useful english dictionary
Hurtlessly — Hurtless Hurt less, a. Doing no injury; harmless; also, unhurt; without injury or harm. [1913 Webster] Gentle dame so hurtless and so true. Spenser. {Hurt less*ly}, adv. {Hurt less*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English