different between herbless vs verbless
herbless
English
Etymology
herb +? -less
Adjective
herbless (comparative more herbless, superlative most herbless)
- Destitute of herbs or vegetation.
- 1746, Thomas Warton, Odes on Various Subjects
- his bed the herbless ground
- 1880, Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major
- The wild, herbless, weather-worn promontory was quite a solitude, and, saving the one old lighthouse about fifty yards up the slope, scarce a mark was visible to show that humanity had ever been near the spot.
- 1746, Thomas Warton, Odes on Various Subjects
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verbless
English
Etymology
verb +? -less
Adjective
verbless (not comparable)
- (linguistics) Without a verb.
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