adv. [UN-1 11; cf. prec.] Fearlessly, resolutely.
c. 1430. Life St. Kath. (1884), 33. Þe holy seruant was ryght nought troubled, but vnferfully sche commended þe labour of hir chyualrye vnto our lord god.
1563. Golding, Cæsar (1565), 81 b. Our enemies fought stoutly and unfearfullye. Ibid. (1571), Calvin on Ps. iv. 3. Unfearfully to despise whatsoever they wrought against him.
1615. G. Sandys, Trav., 270. The vndanted giuing or receiuing of wounds; and life so vnfearfully parted with.