ceremoniless
English
Etymology
From ceremony + -less.
Adjective
ceremoniless (comparative more ceremoniless, superlative most ceremoniless)
- (rare) Without ceremony.
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, III.13:
- The company and dayly conversation of so many noble, young, and active men, cannot but bee well-pleasing to you; the dayly and ordinary sight of so divers tragicall spectacles; the liberty and uncontroled freedome of that artelesse and unaffected conversation, masculine and ceremonilesse maner of life […]
- 2001, Immigration Law: Basics and More:
- "Customary" or ceremoniless marriages present particular problems of proof.
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, III.13: