English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
lair + -less
Adjective[edit]
lairless (not comparable)
- (rare) Without a lair.
1895, Rudyard Kipling, “Red Dog”, in The Second Jungle Book:He is a dog — and the pup of a dog — red, yellow-bellied, lairless, and haired between every toe!
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