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Arliss means `a loss of ears` in Old English, not `earless`
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For the life of me, I cannot see what is the difference between "a loss of ears" and "earless". If you lose your ears, aren't you then earless? "Earless" is the way it is put in Reaney & Wilson's A Dictionary of English Surnames. That generally is considered one of the most accurate books on the subject of English surnames, if what I have read is true.
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