a. [f. FATIGUE sb. and v. + -LESS.] Without fatigue; unwearying; tireless.
1818. J. Brown, Psyche, 42.
| Endowd them with fatigueless care, | |
| For all that browsd or beat the air, | |
| Or innocently cleft the wave, | |
| A care to satisfy and save. |
1879. R. Jefferies, Wild Life in a Southern County, 132. Horses with glossy coats, riders upright and fatigueless.
1889. Talmage, Serm., in The Voice, 2 May. The angels are a fatigueless race.