a. [f. ANGER sb. + -LESS.] Free from anger.

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1580.  Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 198. With an angerlesse brauery, and an vnabashed mildenesse, in this manner spake vnto them.

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1598.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. ii. (1641), 115/1. A judge self-angerless.

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1839.  Dickens, Nich. Nick., v. (C. D. ed.), 27. The termination of every angerless dispute brought them nearer … to the close of their slight preparations.

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