breezeless

adj

Etymology

From breeze + -less.

  1. derived from *bʰerem- — “to make a noise, buzz, hum
  2. inherited from *bremusī — “gadfly
  3. inherited from brēosa
  4. inherited from brese
  5. suffixed as breezeless — “breeze + less

Definitions

  1. Without a breeze.

    • Hanging from these shapeless structures and a few broken poles stuck in the dirt, torn skins, hides, and patches of leather sagged in the breezeless air.

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