dangerless

adj

Etymology

From danger + -less.

  1. derived from dominus
  2. derived from *dominārium
  3. derived from dangier
  4. derived from daunger
  5. suffixed as dangerless — “danger + less

Definitions

  1. Without danger.

    • In the face of danger the heart is roused, and in the exaltation of determination forgets its pain; it is the long monotony of dangerless days that tries the spirit hardest.
    • But now that you, fair lord, are dangerless, The sons of Baba shall their rigour show, And prove it was not baseness did oppress Our hearts so long, but honour kept them low.

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