a. [f. FASHION sb. + -LESS.] Without fashion or shape.

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1581.  Mulcaster, Positions, vi. (1887), 43. By measure, being misshapen and fashionles.

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1589.  Fleming, Virg. Georg., III. 48.

        Fashionlesse, illfauoured, vnhandsome lies the land
With heaps of snow.

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1833.  Whittier, Proselytes, Prose Wks. 1888, I. 309. We grasp at shadows, we grapple with the fashionless air, we walk in the blindness of our own vain imaginations, we compass heaven and earth for our objects, and marvel that we find them not.

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1860.  Ld. Lytton, Lucile, II. vi. The fashionless cloud of far time.

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