reccheles

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Middle English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old English rēċċelēas, rēċelēas, from Proto-West Germanic *rōkulaus; equivalent to recchen (to care) +‎ -les.

Adjective[edit]

reccheles

  1. reckless
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Manciple's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 279-280:
      ‘O trouble wit, o ire recchelees,
      That unavysed smytest giltelees!’
      ‘O troubled wit, O reckless anger,
      That recklessly smites the guiltless!’

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