Rackless vs Sackless - What's the difference?
rackless | sackless |
(obsolete) heedless, regardless, careless
Without a rack.
(provincial, Northern England, poetic, or, archaic) Blameless, guiltless, innocent.
*1838 : Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: with the author's introductions and notes
*:[...] And where that sackless knight lies slain,
*:The candles will burn bright.
*1900 : Eiríkur Magnússon, William Morris, The Story of Grettir the Strong
*:[...] and how Thorir of Garth would not that Grettir should be made sackless.
As adjectives the difference between rackless and sackless
is that rackless is (obsolete) heedless, regardless, careless while sackless is (provincial|northern england|poetic|or|archaic) blameless, guiltless, innocent.rackless
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Adjective
(en adjective)- a rackless dishwasher