different between toothless vs agomphious

toothless

English

Etymology

From Middle English totheles, toþeles, from Old English t?þl?as, from Proto-Germanic *tanþlausaz (toothless), equivalent to tooth +? -less. Cognate with Dutch tandeloos (toothless), German Low German tannlos (toothless), German zahnlos (toothless), Danish tandløs (toothless), Swedish tandlös (toothless), Icelandic tannlaus (toothless).

Adjective

toothless (comparative more toothless, superlative most toothless)

  1. Having no teeth.
  2. (figuratively) Weak; having no ability to enforce something.
    • 1603, Ben Jonson, The Entertainment at Althorp
      Not tell? ha! ha! I could smile / At this old and toothless wile.

Synonyms

  • edentulous
  • See also Thesaurus:weak

Related terms

  • toothlessness
  • toothy
  • voice of the toothless one

Translations

Anagrams

  • shootlets

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agomphious

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “From ?????? perhaps?”)

Adjective

agomphious (not comparable)

  1. toothless

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