adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] Without being disturbed; tranquilly, quietly.
1647. H. More, Song of Soul, Notes, 350. For infinite animadversion can discern all things unmixtly and undisturbedly.
1683. Cave, Ecclesiastici, Introd. p. lxxi. The Gentiles undisturbedly brought their Sacrifices to their Images.
176874. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 517. I expect that the healed will accompany me as undisturbedly as the unwounded along our future progress.
1842. F. E. Paget, Milford Malvoisin, 94. She slept as calmly and undisturbedly as the infant at her breast.
1877. Lady Brassey, Voy. Sunbeam, xix. Ravens croak, and pigeons coo, as undisturbedly as if in the deepest woodland solitude.