a. rare. [f. CREDIT sb. + -LESS.] Destitute of credit.
1863. Sat. Rev., 198. To make themselves useless and creditless by wholly withdrawing from public affairs.
1876. Bancroft, Hist. U.S., VI. 492. Every department moneyless and creditless.
a. rare. [f. CREDIT sb. + -LESS.] Destitute of credit.
1863. Sat. Rev., 198. To make themselves useless and creditless by wholly withdrawing from public affairs.
1876. Bancroft, Hist. U.S., VI. 492. Every department moneyless and creditless.