graspless

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

grasp +‎ -less

Adjective[edit]

graspless (comparative more graspless, superlative most graspless)

  1. Without a grasp; relaxed.
  2. Unable to be grasped or handled; insubstantial.
    • 1819, John Gamble, Views of society and manners in the north of Ireland[1], page 249:
      She stretched forth her hands, and would have grasped the form within, but it was graspless as air.
    • 1892, Maurice Francis Egan, Songs and Sonnets: And Other Poems[2], page 139:
      And all earth's fairest toys, like graspless air To it will be.