bootless

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English bootles, botelees; equivalent to boot + -less.

Adjective

bootless (not comparable)

  1. Without boots.

Etymology 2

From Middle English boteles, botles, from Old English bōtlēas; equivalent to boot (profit; use; behoof) + -less. Doublet of botleas.

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Adjective

bootless (comparative more bootless, superlative most bootless)

  1. Profitless; pointless; unavailing.
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