a. Without a blanket.
1840. Polynesian, 28 July, 26/4. We sought a new resting place, with the cool prospect of sleeping blanketless and supperless, as our men had not arrived.
1863. [Catherine C. Hopley], Life in South, II. ii. 36. Footsore soldiers, campless and blanketless.
1880. Daily Tel., 4 Nov., 3/1. The one meal a day that kept life and soul together and the blanketless bed on the floor upon which they sought the solace of sleep at night.