a. [f. BREEZE sb.2 + -LESS.] Without a breeze; still, calm.
a. 1763. Shenstone, Wks. (1764), I. 41. A stagnant breezeless air.
1848. Lytton, Milton. Silent and sultry glowed the breezeless noon.
1849. C. Brontë, Shirley, ix. 116. A still, dark day, equally beamless and breezeless.