adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] In an undivided manner; without division.
1539. Act 31 Hen. VIII., c. 1 § 1. Dyuers haue lyke righte in the same maners, jointly or in common undevidedly togither with other.
1624. Gataker, Transubst., 107. Under them all and each particle of them undevidedly remaining.
1681. Flavel, Meth. Grace, vi. 122. Christ is offered to us in the Gospel, intirely and undividedly, as cloathed with all his offices.
1704. Norris, Ideal World, II. xii. 438. This universal nature which so undividedly communicates itself to all that is intellectual.
1848. Mill, Pol. Econ., II. viii. § 1. 347. The case in which the produce of land and labour belongs undividedly to the labourer.
1887. Bp. W. How, in Mem. (1898), 225. Pray for me that God will give me grace to be more undividedly His.