Where does “sightless” come from?

Sightless derives from Middle English -les and Old English sihþ, from Proto-Germanic lausaz meaning "loose" or "free from," combined with Proto-Indo-European lewH- and sekʷ- meaning "to see."

sightless (English): Without sight; blind; Synonym of invisible

Definitions

  1. Without sight; blind; Synonym of invisible

Ancestry of “sightless”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-less(something); without (something). Added usually to a noun to form an adjective signifying a lack of that noun
2Middle English-lesLacking (something); without (something)
3Turkish-lewith, shortened form of ile; by, shortened form...
4Turkishilewith; and
5Ottoman Turkishایلهby
6Old Anatolian Turkishاِیلَه
7Proto-Turkicbilewith, together, also

Words derived from “sightless

Every word from Proto-Turkic bile