knownless

English

Etymology

known + -less

Adjective

knownless (comparative more knownless, superlative most knownless)

  1. (rare) unknown
    • 1875, Kellet Rigbye, The poetical works of Kellet Rigbye, page 180:
      Cottages
      Are oft as noble as the sculptured towers
      Of buildings I have noted; but because
      Their tenants have been knownless to the world,
      Their pious words and acts exemplary
      Are never known.
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