guiltless

adj
/ˈɡɪltləs/

Etymology

From Middle English giltles, gultles, gyltles, from Old English *gyltlēas, equivalent to guilt + -less. Compare Old English sċyldlēas (“guiltless”).

  1. inherited from *gyltlēas
  2. inherited from giltles

Definitions

  1. Free from guilt

    Free from guilt; innocent.

  2. Without experience or trial

    Without experience or trial; unacquainted (with).

  3. Not encumbered with

    Not encumbered with; free from.

    • Their spears, wommeras, and boomerangs are guiltless of ornamentation, and save in a very few instances no idea of art seems to belong to the race.

The neighborhood

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