a. [f. TOIL sb.1 + -LESS.] Without toil; apart or free from toil. † a. Entailing no toil. Obs. b. That is or acts without labor or exertion.

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1606.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. iv. Magnif., 664. There all grows toylless.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xix. (1848), 207. Earth’s luxurious toilless tribes.

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1894.  Scott. Leader, 4 Jan., 3. And soar o’er life, and toilless comprehend Of flowers and all things dumb the silent speed.

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  Hence Toillessness, freedom from toil.

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1881.  J. M. Brown, Student Life, 4. They keep as a stimulus to toil the prospect of future toillessness.

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