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† undiˈscreetly, adv. [un-1 11: cf. prec.] = indiscreetly adv. (Common c 1450–1650.)
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 362 For ȝif þei cursen undiscretly,..þanne þei cursen hemsilf first. c1440Jacob's Well 262 Whanne þou behotyst myche thyng vndyscretly, and doost noȝt þi behest. c1491Chast. Goddes Chyld. 21 Suche men unresonably and undyscretly encline to the rest and commodyte of the body. 1539Elyot Cast. Helthe 63 Put to the heed vndiscretely, it hurteth both the heed and the eies. 1579Fulke Heskins' Parl. 201 Dionyse the Charterhouse Monke, whom he matcheth vndiscretely with Cyrill. 1618Barnevelt's Apol. G ij b, Seeing both the words and meaning thereof are much different from that which they vndiscreetely coyne. 1698Phil. Trans. XX. 75 'Tis very necessary for them to forbear much drinking undiscreetly. 1704Collect. Voy. (Churchill) III. 680/2 Heated with strong Liquor, [he] reply'd undiscreetly. |