Sonless


noun
1.
a male child or person in relation to his parents.
2.
a male child or person adopted as a son; a person in the legal position of a son.
3.
any male descendant:
a son of the Aztecs.
4.
a son-in-law.
5.
a person related as if by ties of sonship.
6.
a male person looked upon as the product or result of particular agencies, forces, influences, etc.:
a true son of the soil.
7.
a familiar term of address to a man or boy from an older person, an ecclesiastic, etc.
8.
the Son, the second person of the Trinity; Jesus Christ.
noun
1.
a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents
2.
a male descendant
3.
(often capital) a familiar term of address for a boy or man
4.
a male from a certain country, place, etc, or one closely connected with a certain environment: a son of the circus, a son of the manse
noun
1.
(Christianity) the second person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ

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