▪ I. † thralless, n. Obs. rare.
(ˈθrɔːlɪs)
[f. thrall n.1 + -ess.]
A female thrall; a bondwoman.
| 1382 Wyclif Deut. xxviii. 68 There thow shalt be sold to thin enemyes, into thrallis and thrallessis. ― Isa. xiv. 2 And shal welden hem the hous of Irael..in to thralles and thrallesses [1388 in to seruauntis and hand maidis]. |
▪ II. thralless, a.
(ˈθrɔːllɪs)
[f. thrall n.1 + -less.]
Having no thrall; without bondmen.
| 1847 in Webster. |