hurtless

adj
/ˈhəːtləs/UK

Etymology

From hurt + -less.

  1. derived from *herutuz
  2. derived from hrútr — “ram (male sheep)
  3. inherited from *hyrtan
  4. derived from *krew- — “to fall, beat, smash, strike, break
  5. derived from *hūrt — “a battering ram
  6. derived from hurter
  7. inherited from hurten
  8. suffixed as hurtless — “hurt + less

Definitions

  1. Not causing hurt

    Not causing hurt; harmless.

    • Blaming of Fortune, which such troubles threw, / And ioyd to make proofe of her crueltie / On gentle Dame, so hurtlesse, and so trew [...].
    • […] to live as normally as possible while making every effort to learn to live the hurtless, kindly and unselfish life […]
  2. Unhurt.

The neighborhood

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