A.without sense of toil, hence,
1. untiring, unresting, in Hom. always epith. of fire, Il.5.4, Od.20.123,al.; “ἄνεμοι” Emp.111.3; “σθένος” A. Pers.901; ἅλς B.l.c.; ἀ. γῆ earth that never rests from tillage, or inexhaustible, S.l.c.:—neut. ἀκάματα as Adv., Id.El.164(lyr.).
II. Act., not tiring, Aret.CD2.13. Adv. -τως, in Comp., less painfully, Hp.Mul.1.1:—also “-τεί” Hsch. s.v. ἀκμητί. [α^κα^μα^τος S.El.164; but first syll. long in dactylic verse.]