a. rare. [f. FINE sb.1 + -LESS.] Boundless, infinite, unlimited.

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1604.  Shaks., Oth., III. iii. 173.

        But Riches finelesse, is as poore as Winter,
To him that euer feares he shall be poore.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xix. (1848), 213.

        The broad foundations of the Heaven-domed day
All fineless as the future, so uprose
On mine the great celestial certainty.

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1878.  Browning, La Saisiaz, 317.

        Any more than I distinguish aught of that which, wise and good,
Framed the leaf, its plain of pasture, dropped the dew, its fineless food.

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