afflictionless

adj

Etymology

From affliction + -less.

  1. derived from afflictio
  2. derived from afliction
  3. inherited from affliction
  4. suffixed as afflictionless — “affliction + less

Definitions

  1. Free from affliction.

    • […] he always had a loosened tooth or a cut finger to show to particular friends, which he did with a complacent air of being thereby elevated above the common herd of afflictionless humanity […]
    • […] unearthly cries as if spirits clustered in every clod of earth, feeling and needing those cries, that expiation, as though from it[,] all would be resolved into a bright, afflictionless paradise.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA