a. [-LESS.] Having no leisure.
1536. Ld. Butler, in St. Papers Hen. VIII., II. 358. Being as nowe leyserles, I omytt moche other mater.
1553. [see LEISUREFUL].
1877. Ruskin, Fors Clav., VII. 337. Making all Time leisureless. [Plato Legg. 831 C πάντα χρόνον ἄσχολον ποιεῖν.]
1901. H. Roberts, Chron. Cornish Gard., Ded.
To the gardenless | |
the leisureless toilers | |
of the world. |