mightless
English
Etymology
From Middle English mightles, from Old English mihtlēas, mihtelēas, from Proto-Germanic *mahtilausaz; equivalent to might + -less. Cognate with Scots michtles, Saterland Frisian machtloos, West Frisian machteleas, Dutch machteloos, German Low German machtlos, German machtlos, Swedish maktlös, Icelandic máttlaus.
Adjective
mightless (comparative more mightless, superlative most mightless)
- Lacking in might or vigour; powerless; weak.
- Antonym: mightful
- 2004, Dianne Drake, Lilly's Law, page 153:
- So the mightless Tannenbaum, with two cups of wine in hand, plus a burger, chased Lilly back down as Ezra scooted into the shadows, leaving her to face the mayor all by herself.