sonless
English
Etymology
From Middle English soneles; equivalent to son + -less.
Adjective
sonless (not comparable)
- Without a son.
- J. R. Green
- As no baron who was sonless could give a husband to his daughter, save with his lord's consent
- J. R. Green
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