adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] Without being disturbed; tranquilly, quietly.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, Notes, 350. For infinite animadversion can discern all things unmixtly and undisturbedly.

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1683.  Cave, Ecclesiastici, Introd. p. lxxi. The Gentiles undisturbedly brought their Sacrifices … to their Images.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 517. I expect … that the healed will accompany me as undisturbedly as the unwounded along our future progress.

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1842.  F. E. Paget, Milford Malvoisin, 94. She … slept as calmly and undisturbedly as the infant at her breast.

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1877.  Lady Brassey, Voy. Sunbeam, xix. Ravens croak, and pigeons coo, as undisturbedly as if … in the deepest woodland solitude.

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