adv. [UN-1 11.]
† 1. In a manner unbefitting a divine. Obs.
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.
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.
2. In a manner which is not divine.
1884. Congregational Year Bk., 65. There was nothing so undivinely merciless as the divine beauty of Greece.