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Etymology

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scutcheon +‎ -less

Adjective

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scutcheonless (not comparable)

  1. Without any scutcheons; unshielded.
    • 1844, Albert Richard Smith, The Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and His Friend Jack Johnson:
      The residence which Mr. Prodgers shared with several of his fellow-pupils, was situated in a small street lying somewhere between Burton Crescent and Gray's Inn Road, of a modest and unassuming appearance, with a triad of names upon the door-post, surmounted by bell-knobs, and a scutcheonless hole for a latch-key in the door, which bespoke, by its worn and dilated aperture, the late hours kept out of the house by the inmates.