Bowless vs Bowess - What's the difference?
bowless | bowess |
Without a bow.
* 2003 , John Lawrence Ward, Edwin Dickinson: a critical history of his paintings (page 98)
As an adjective bowless
is without a bow.As a noun bowess is
a bower, or young hawk.bowless
English
Adjective
(-)- his bowless cello player, playing inaudible music and surrounded by objects relating to taste and smell and books that invite the viewer to enter other times and places