English
Etymology
From Middle English childles; equivalent to child + -less.
Adjective
childless (not comparable)
- Not having any children.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
not having any children
- Azerbaijani: sonsuz (az), övladsız, oğul-uşaqsız
- Belarusian: бяздзе́тны (bjazdzjétny)
- Bulgarian: безде́тен (bezdéten)
- Catalan: sense fills
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 沒有兒女的/没有儿女的, 没有儿女的 (méiyǒu érnǚ de), 無子女的/无子女的, 无子女的 (wúzǐnǚ de), 無兒無女的/无儿无女的, 无儿无女的 (wú'érwúnǚ de)
- Czech: bezdětný (cs) m
- Danish: barnløs (da)
- Dutch: kinderloos (nl)
- Esperanto: seninfana
- Finnish: lapseton (fi)
- French: sans enfants
- German: kinderlos (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient Greek: ἄτεκνος (áteknos), ἄπαις (ápais)
- Hungarian: gyermektelen (hu)
- Interlingua: sin infantes
- Irish: gan chlann, gan chúram, gan leanbh
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- Japanese: 子供のいない (こどものいない, kodomo no inai)
- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: bêzarok (ku)
- Lithuanian: bevaikis
- Macedonian: бездетен m (bezdeten)
- Maori: huatea, huamutu
- Middle English: childles, barnles
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: barnløs, barnlaus
- Nynorsk: barnlaus
- Polish: bezdzietny (pl) m
- Portuguese: sem filhos
- Russian: безде́тный (ru) (bezdétnyj)
- Slovak: bezdetný
- Spanish: sin hijos m or f
- Swedish: barnlös (sv)
- Turkish: çocuksuz (tr)
- Ukrainian: безді́тний (uk) (bezdítnyj)
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