cherubless

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From cherub +‎ -less.

Adjective[edit]

cherubless (comparative more cherubless, superlative most cherubless)

  1. Lacking cherubs (in various senses).
    • 1916 December 22, “Our Prediction True”, in The Rice Belt Journal, volume XVII, number 29, Welsh, L.A.: J.R. Rountree, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
      Now, although the Journal feels no personal responsibility in the matter, it will undertake to persuade the stork that in the future it is imperative that he give a little careful study to his own vocation and bring a little cheer (cherubs) to some of our cheerless (cherubless) homes.
    • 2007, Tom McCarthy, Men in Space, Richmond, Surrey: Alma Books, →ISBN, page 31:
      It reminds Nick of the baths in Greenwich where he learnt to swim: that mixture of closeness and distance; sounds of strangers echoing and dying across a cherubless, unfrescoed dome; and then the brothy smell of oxtail trickling from the drinks machine afterwards.
    • 2017, Marilyn Messik, Witch Dust, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: Troubador Publishing Ltd., →ISBN, page 103:
      Above the mantelpiece hung an oval gilt, mercifully cherubless mirror and placed at various intervals on the walls, were a couple of landscapes and a still life – an assortment of vegetables on a table with a very dead pheasant hanging forlornly over the edge.