English Etymology From bark + -less. Adjective barkless (not comparable) Without bark (the tree covering). (of a dog) That does not bark. 2008 May 11, Maggie Scarf, “The Fog of Love”, in New York Times:Pearlie has managed to acquire a phone that purrs, but doesn’t ring; she has found a breed of barkless dog; she censors the newspapers by cutting out upsetting articles. Derived terms barklessness Translations without tree covering Finnish: kaarnaton (fi), tuoheton German: rindenlos (de) Polish: bez kory Remove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads