adv. [f. as prec. + -LY.] Immutably.
a. 1340. Hampole, Psalter, lxxxviii. 35. Antyme, þat is, vnchaungabilly i sware in my haligh.
1608. Willet, Hexapla Exod., 790. God yet himselfe being vnchangeablie present.
1682. Norris, Hierocles, 17. Shining with him in a happy life, but not uniformly and unchangeably.
1743. J. Morris, Serm., ii. 37. Him, who is so perfectly wise, so unchangeably happy.
1781. Cowper, Table-t., 443. A dire effect, by one of natures laws Unchangeably connected with its cause.
1829. Southey, All for Love, I. xxi. Therein to be for life and death Unchangeably arrayd.
1875. J. P. Hopps, Princ. Relig., viii. 26. There is such a thing as the eternally right and the unchangeably good.