sinless
English
Etymology
From Middle English sinneles, synneles, senneles, from Old English synlēas (“without sin; sinless”), from Proto-Germanic *sundīlausaz (“sinless”), equivalent to sin + -less. Cognate with Dutch zondeloos (“sinless”), German Low German sündelos, sündlos (“sinless”), German sündenlos (“sinless”), Icelandic syndlaus (“sinless”).
Adjective
sinless (comparative more sinless, superlative most sinless)
- Without sin; never having sinned.
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Translations
without sin
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