lotless

English

Etymology

lot + -less

Adjective

lotless (not comparable)

  1. Without a lot, or plot of land.
    • 1972, Vilhelm Moberg, History of the Swedish people, page 61:
      All this would tend to make a free life on the ocean wave more tempting to the lotless sons of the peasantry than a toilsome existence ashore. Sword and spear offered a better living than hoe or plough-hook.

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