1895 G. MacDonald xxxix. 286 We were not in the outer darkness; had we been, we could not have been with her; we should have been timelessly, spacelessly, absolutely apart.
1985 J. Urry in D. Gregory & J. Urry iii. 23 We also need a way of characterising such entities ‘spacelessly’—that is, that notions of space should be conceptualised non-anthropocentrically.