a. [f. SPIRE sb.1] Destitute of a spire or spires.
1828. Lancaster Gaz., 12 July, 4/2. It resembles a house seen at the gable-end, and may be equally like a spireless church.
1833. Chalmers, in W. Hanna, Mem. (1851), III. xix. 421. Re-entered the town near its singular and spireless church.
1894. Outing, XXIV. 317/1. At early dawn when the huge spireless towers were becoming gradually distinct.