Without grapes; lacking grapes or devoid of grape production.
From 'grape' plus the suffix '-less' (meaning without, lacking). The '-less' suffix comes from Old English 'lēas' meaning lacking or free from, and is one of the most common ways to create antonyms in English.
The '-less' suffix is English's favorite way to negate nouns—we can say jobless, homeless, careless, hopeless. But most '-less' words develop specific meanings: 'homeless' means more than just 'without a home,' it's a social condition, which shows how language evolves beyond simple logic.
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