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  • adjective Alternative spelling of will-less.

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will +‎ -less

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Examples

  • Then I melted to him again, soft and lost, held, in his arms, and then he swept me up again, willless, his collared slave, like a swirling leaf high into the clouds of ecstasy, and love.

    Kajira Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1983

  • Year after year the gates of prison hells return to the world an emaciated, deformed, willless, ship-wrecked crew of humanity, with the Cain mark on their foreheads, their hopes crushed, all their natural inclinations thwarted.

    Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman 1904

  • He and others like him try their best to keep them uninformed and uneducated, and therefore easy to render willless to do their bidding.

    latimes.com - News 2011

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