a. [f. WAKE v. + -LESS.] Without awakening, unbroken, undisturbed.
1824. Moir, in Blackw. Mag., XVI. 279. There is no prospect, save a wakeless sleep.
1854. H. Miller, Sch. & Schm. (1858), 364. Though sights and sounds like these circled my bed, Wakeless and heavy would my slumbers be.