a. [f. LIQUOR sb. + -LESS.] Without liquor.
1859. Vermont Watchman & State Jrnl., 21 Oct., 4/1. There was, too, we think, a bar (liquorless, of course,) beyond which spectators could not be admitted.
1859. Sala, Gas-light & D., ii. 27. The haughty Hospodar of Hungary, drinks confusion to the Bold Bandit of Bulgaria in a liquorless cup.
1865. Pall Mall Gaz., 15 Sept., 11/2. He is to be bound under a solemn engagement not to be cigarless or liquorless for a single minute during the evening.
1891. Voice (N. Y.), 26 March. Cannot the poor mans club be a liquorless club?