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unˈfaithfully, adv. [un-1 11.] In an unfaithful manner; with lack of good faith.
1340–70Alisaunder 239 And Philip unfaithfully þe faire coste had, Arisba in exile euer was after. 1491Act 7 Hen. VII, c. 22 Preamble, The seid John unfeithfully and untruly suffred the bringer of the seid writing to goo at his plesure. c1545Ld. Morley Hyst. Massuccio fol. 2 b, You haue been vnfaithefully, vniustly and falsely [accused]. 1579E. K. Spenser's Sheph. Cal. June, Argt., He is nowe forsaken vnfaithfully. 1607–12Bacon Ess., Counsel (Arb.) 316 The daunger of being vnfaithfullie councelled. 1679E. Everard Popish Plot 5 Sir Robert most unfaithfully..discovered all to Colonel Talbot. 1722Wollaston Relig. Nat. vi. §19 (1724) 144 He, who acts unfaithfully, acts against his promises and ingagements. |