I. ˈtīmlə̇s adjective
Etymology: time (I) + -less
1. archaic : premature , untimely
a pack of sorrows which would press you down … to your timeless grave — Shakespeare
2.
a. : having no beginning or end : eternal , interminable , unending
nothing on dry land can match the ghastly war for survival which continues ceaselessly in a timeless night and seasonless year — F.G.Kay
b. : not restricted to a particular time or date : dateless
much of what seems contemporary in popular fiction is fairly timeless — W.H.Whyte
criticize him from the perspective of some timeless realism — D.R.Meyer
3. : not affected by time : ageless , changeless
one of those timeless people who sometimes looked younger as they grew older — J.P.Marquand
• time·less·ly adverb
• time·less·ness noun -es
II. adverb
archaic : timelessly