a. rare. [f. TEAM sb. + -LESS.] Without a team: cf. TEAM sb. 5.
1836. W. OBryan, Narr. Trav. U.S.A., ix. 91. Charles, our coachman, mounted on his teamless coach without a whip, for he wanted none, (after giving her a little push he jumped up) and away we went at a rapid rate.
1894. Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, 5 Sept. The majority of the pioneers brought with them no personalty save their teams, some came even teamless.