Word Study
sans
CIDE DICTIONARY
sans, prep. [F., from L. sine without.].
Without; deprived or destitute of. Rarely used as an English word. Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
"Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
sans, prep. archaic or joc. without.
Etymology
ME f. OF san(z), sen(s) ult. f. L sine, infl. by L absentia in the absence of
ROGET THESAURUS
sans
Absence
N absence, inexistence, nonresidence, absenteeism, nonattendance, alibi, emptiness, void, vacuum, vacuity, vacancy, tabula rasa, exemption, hiatus, lipotype, truant, absentee, nobody, nobody present, nobody on earth, not a soul, ame qui vive, absent, not present, away, nonresident, gone, from home, missing, lost, wanting, omitted, nowhere to be found, inexistence, empty, void, vacant, vacuous, untenanted, unoccupied, uninhabited, tenantless, barren, sterile, desert, deserted, devoid, uninhabitable, without, minus, nowhere, elsewhere, neither here nor there, in default of, sans, behind one's back, the bird has flown, non est inventus, absence makes the heart grow fonder, absent in body but present in spirit, absento nemo ne nocuisse velit, Achilles absent was Achilles still, aux absents les os, briller par son absence, conspicuous by his absence, in the hope to meet shortly again and make our abs.For further exploring for "sans" in Webster Dictionary Online