Etymology:
The word "supperless" is derived from the Old English word "supperlēas" (pronounced "supper-lay-as"), meaning "without supper." It is composed of the following components:
Meaning:
The adjective "supperless" means lacking or without supper. It typically refers to a person who has not had dinner or who is going to bed without eating dinner.
Origin:
The word "supperless" originated in Old English and has been in use since around the 10th century. It is still used today, although it is somewhat archaic and literary in tone. The concept of going supperless is often associated with poverty, hardship, or fasting.