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.
1606. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. iv. Magnif., 664. There all grows toylless.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xix. (1848), 207. Earths luxurious toilless tribes.
1894. Scott. Leader, 4 Jan., 3. And soar oer life, and toilless comprehend Of flowers and all things dumb the silent speed.
Hence Toillessness, freedom from toil.
1881. J. M. Brown, Student Life, 4. They keep as a stimulus to toil the prospect of future toillessness.