a. [f. CUMBER sb. + -LESS.] Without cumber or encumbrance; unencumbered.
1581. Marbeck, Bk. of Notes, 64. That he might be the more readie and comberlesse to preach the Gospell.
1644. Quarles, Barnabas & B., 69. May sit and suck the sweetness of their cumberless estates.
1807. Hogg, Sky Lark. Bird of the wilderness, Blithesome and cumberless.