rootless:

having no settled home or social or family ties

rootless:

having no settled home or social or family ties

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  The sages explained to Rama that although the demons wandered far and wide, wreaking havoc wherever they went, they were rootless; their base was in Lanka where their king Ravana reigned.

Mahabharata:  As the Pandavas slipped away into the forest, leaving the burning palace, they wondered whether they would be rootless for the rest of their lives: they had come a few years ago from the forest to the palace and were now returning to the forest with no clear future.

Bhagavad-gita:  We are souls who are rootless in material existence as long as we don’t connect with our source and destination, God.