Wiktionary
a. Without caste.
WordNet
adj. not belonging to or having been expelled from a caste and thus having no place or status in society; "the foreigner was a casteless person" [syn: outcaste]
Wikipedia
Casteless may refer to:
- of an individual, an outcaste (disambiguation)
- of a society, an egalitarian society without caste structure
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Usage examples of "casteless".
The right aisle told the story of Jair, of his humble birth among the casteless Touched and his unparalleled rise into the castes, first as a merchant of trinkets from a blanket in the square, then as a guildsman-weaver, fashioning similar blankets.
Every glasswright in Morenia had just been converted to one of the casteless, to one of the Touched.
Rani had ever bothered to think about Turning Out, she would have concluded that it was the only way to deal with casteless hordes.
Americans had been under consideration, the proportion of alert achievement would have been higher and the social wreckage smaller--partly because of the encouragement of the economic opportunity, and partly because of the encouragement of a casteless society.
Ever since she'd been a baby, Rani had been threatened with banishment to the casteless Touched when she'd been lazy or had done wrong.
And Main Could the Touched girl have acted so rapidly, pulling together members of her casteless hordes to raid the Pilgrims' compound?
Mair's scornful declaration that people were not fighting to become part of the casteless Touched.
The religious symbol was reminiscent of Jair's journey from the casteless Touched, through the four castes.
I think its Fishers, mostly, and Hunters, and some Grafters, and Banders and casteless types.
Bridgers, mostly, though with casteless ones mixed in, and Barters and people from Bottommost.
Most of them casteless ones, but there were Bridgers among them, and Fishers, and a knot of belligerent-looking Harvesters.