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Etymology

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Alteration of retchless, equivalent to retch (reck; care; regard) +‎ -less. See reckless.

Adjective

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wretchless (comparative more wretchless, superlative most wretchless)

  1. (obsolete) reckless
  2. (obsolete) disregarded
    • c. 1608-1634, John Webster, Appius and Virginia
      Sleep you now
      Upon the bench, when your deaf ears should listen
      Unto the wretchless clamours of the poor?
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