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wifeless
English
Etymology
From Middle English wifles, wyflees, from Old English w?fl?as (“wifeless”), equivalent to wife +? -less.
Adjective
wifeless (not comparable)
- Having no wife; unmarried or celibate.
- Without a wife present.
Translations
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wifelets
English
Noun
wifelets
- plural of wifelet
Anagrams
- leftwise, wet flies
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