ravenless

English

Etymology

raven + -less

Adjective

ravenless (not comparable)

  1. Without a raven.
    • Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge
      After this mournful deprivation, I was, for a long time, ravenless.
    • 2006, Hugh Cook, The Succubus and Other Stories (page 579)
      Were there still wild ravens flying about England looking for corpses to peck at? June, who had spent most of her life living in the ravenless environs of Clapham, quite frankly had no idea.

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