keeperless
English
Etymology
From
keeper
+
-less
.
Adjective
keeperless
Not having a
keeper
; not
minded
; not
kept
.
1834
, “Gilbert Gurney”, in
The New monthly magazine and universal register
:
Among the groupe was a man, whose name was Daly — who, of all the people accounted sane and permitted to range the world
keeperless
, I hold to be the most decidedly mad.