a. [f. STORM sb. + -LESS.] Free from storms.

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c. 1500.  Q. Shaw, in Pinkerton, Anc. Sc. Poems (1786), I. 133. Tho the air be fair, and stormles.

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1591.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. v. 918. Whatsoever other Monster haunts In Storm-less Seas.

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1765.  J. Brown, Chr. Jrnl., 73. That I might enter into endless calms of peace, and stormless mansions of felicity.

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1819.  R. Sheil, Evadne, III. i. 42. May your days, Like a long stormless summer, glide away.

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1867.  Swinburne, in Fortn. Rev., Oct., 422. That unfooted grove of the God, sunless and stormless in all seasons of wind or sun.

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