a. [f. STORM sb. + -LESS.] Free from storms.
c. 1500. Q. Shaw, in Pinkerton, Anc. Sc. Poems (1786), I. 133. Tho the air be fair, and stormles.
1591. Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. v. 918. Whatsoever other Monster haunts In Storm-less Seas.
1765. J. Brown, Chr. Jrnl., 73. That I might enter into endless calms of peace, and stormless mansions of felicity.
1819. R. Sheil, Evadne, III. i. 42. May your days, Like a long stormless summer, glide away.
1867. Swinburne, in Fortn. Rev., Oct., 422. That unfooted grove of the God, sunless and stormless in all seasons of wind or sun.