conceitless
English
Etymology
Adjective
conceitless (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Stupid; thoughtless; dull.
- c. 1594, William Shakespeare, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, Scene 2,
- Think’st thou I am so shallow, so conceitless,
- To be seduced by thy flattery,
- That hast deceived so many with thy vows?
- 1614, William Browne, The Shepheards Pipe, London: George Norton, The First Eglogue,
- He thus departeth as God would harmlesse;
- And forth of auenture his way is went,
- But whitherward he draw, he conceitlesse
- Was, he nat knew to what place he was bent.
- c. 1594, William Shakespeare, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, Scene 2,
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