adv. [UN-1 11.]

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  † 1.  In a manner unbefitting a divine. Obs.

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1618.  Daniel, Coll. Hist. Eng., 182. The Bishop of Hereford … concludes most undevinely, that an aking … Head of a Kingdome was of necessity to be taken of.

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1657.  J. Watts, Vind. Ch. Eng., 110. You not onely inartificially but undivinely say From the University, whereas every good gift is from above, as the Apostle saith.

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  2.  In a manner which is not divine.

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1884.  Congregational Year Bk., 65. There was nothing so undivinely merciless as the divine beauty of Greece.

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