a. Sc. Obs. [f. FEAT sb. + -LESS; cf. FECKLESS.] Inept, silly.
1599. James I., Βασιλικον Δωρον, 162. A fearless arrogant conceit of their greatness.
1721. J. Kelly, Scott. Proverbs, 104. Featless Folk is ay fain of other. A Jest upon two People who are glad when they meet.