adv. [UN-1 11 and 5 b.] In an uncorrupt manner; genuinely; correctly.

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1553.  Brende, Q. Curtius, VII. 57. I shall declare vncorruptly the sayinges which the eldest of those embassadours dyd speake.

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1565.  Cooper, Thesaurus, s.v. Integre, To bestow his time vncorruptely and honestly.

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1647.  Hexham, I. Vncorruptly, onverderflick.

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a. 1700.  Evelyn, Diary, 8 Feb. 1678. The Conte de Castel Mellor … had behaved himselfe … uncorruptly in all his ministrie.

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1736.  Butler, Anal., I. vi. 164. Whether the revelation itself be uncorruptly handed down.

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