rationless

English

Etymology

ration + -less

Adjective

rationless (not comparable)

  1. Without rations.
    • 1879, John McElroy, Andersonville
      The wagons stood out in the hot sun until the mush fermented and soured, and had to be thrown away, while we went rationless to bed, and rose the next day with more than usually empty stomachs []

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