starless

Etymology
From, equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Without visible stars.
 * 2) * 1940,, "Sonnet to E.," lines 1-2, in Heart-Shape in the Dust, cited in "Robert Hayden: The Apprenticeship: Heart-Shape in the Dust (1940)", African-American Poets, Volume 1: 1700s—1940s, edited by Harold Bloom, Infobase, 2009, p. 15,
 * Beloved, there have been starless times when I / Have longed to join the alien hosts of death,
 * The starless night was very dark.
 * 1) * 1940,, "Sonnet to E.," lines 1-2, in Heart-Shape in the Dust, cited in "Robert Hayden: The Apprenticeship: Heart-Shape in the Dust (1940)", African-American Poets, Volume 1: 1700s—1940s, edited by Harold Bloom, Infobase, 2009, p. 15,
 * Beloved, there have been starless times when I / Have longed to join the alien hosts of death,
 * The starless night was very dark.
 * The starless night was very dark.
 * The starless night was very dark.
 * The starless night was very dark.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: беззвезден
 * Finnish: tähdetön
 * German: sternenlos
 * Greek: άναστερος
 * Ancient Greek: ἄναστρος
 * Kazakh: жұлдызсыз
 * Lithuanian: bežvaigždis, bežvaigždė
 * Macedonian: безѕвезден
 * Persian: بی‌ستاره
 * Polish:
 * Russian: