a. [f. SNAKE sb.] Free from, not infested by, snakes.
1846. in A. T. Thomson, trans. Salvertes Philos. of Magic, 342, note. I seized the snakeless hand of the operator.
1881. Tennyson, To Virgil, v. Summers of the snakeless meadow.
1893. Voice (N.Y.), 2 Feb. In snakeless regions [alcohol is supposed] to bring snakes and in snaky regions to cure their bites.