findless

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English

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Etymology

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From find +‎ -less.

Adjective

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findless (not comparable)

  1. Without finds; without anything being found.
    • 1990, Bengt Odenstedt, On the Origin and Early History of the Runic Script, page 168:
      He says that alphabet history teaches us that we should reckon with a findless period of about 200 years from the invention of the script to the oldest preserved inscriptions.