fanciless

English

Etymology

From fancy +‎ -less.

Adjective

fanciless (comparative more fanciless, superlative most fanciless)

  1. Having no fancy; without ideas or imagination.
    • 1753, John Armstrong, Taste:
      Zounds! shall a pert or bluff important wight, / Whose brain is fanciless, whose blood is white; / A mumbling ape of taste; prescribe us laws []