boundless

Adjective

 * 1) Without bounds, unbounded.
 * 2) * 1785,, “The Garden”, in The Task, a Poem, in Six Books. By William Cowper To which are Added, by the Same Author, An Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools, and The History of John Gilpin, London: Printed for J[oseph] Johnson, No. 72 St. Paul's Church-Yard,  221351486 ; republished as The Task. A Poem. In Six Books. To which is Added, Tirocinium: or, A Review of Schools, new edition, Philadelphia, Pa.: Printed for Thomas Dobson, bookseller, in Second-street, second door above Chestnut-street, 1787,  23630717 , page 87:
 * 'Tis the cruel gripe, / That lean hard-handed poverty inflicts, / The hope of better things, the chance to win, / The wiſh to ſhine, the thirſt to be amus'd, / That at the found of Winter's hoary wing, / Unpeople all our counties, of ſuch herds, / Of flutt'ring, loit'ring, cringing, begging, looſe, / And wanton vagrants, as make London, vaſt / And boundless as it is, a crowded coop.

Synonyms

 * ,, , , ; see also Thesaurus:infinite

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 * Ancient: ἄπειρος, ἀπέραντος, ἄπλετος
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 * Latin: infīnītus
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