adv. Also 6 vnbloudely, 7 unbloudily. [UN-1 11.] In a bloodless manner; without shedding of blood. (Chiefly Theol.)
1548. Geste, Pr. Masse, C vi b. Ye ones offering of christ neuer to be reuyued eyther bloudely or vnbloudely to purge our synnes withal.
1565. Harding, Answ. M. Ivelles Chalenge, 145. The lambe of God being layed and sacrificed of priestes vnbloudely.
1624. Gataker, Transubst., 46. He saith, that Christs blood is offered in the Eucharist, unbloodily, or not as blood.
1670. C. Gataker, Harmony Truth, 67. To beleive that the blood of Christ is really shed in the Sacrament unbloodily.
1749. Wesley, Wks. (1872), X. 120. In the sacrifice of the mass, the same Christ is contained, and unbloodily offered.