sackless adjective.
['saklɪs][Old English saclēas from Old Norse saklauss, from sak-, sǫk: see -LESS. Cf. SAC noun1.]1. Unchallenged, undisputed; unmolested. Long
arch. OE.2. Not guilty, innocent. Usu. foll. by
of.
arch. exc.
Scot. OE.b. Inoffensive; guileless, simple; feeble-minded.
Scot. &
north. L16.3. Of an accusation or penalty: without just cause.
ME-L16.► In sense 1 obsolete after
16; revived by Sir Walter Scott in
19. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲