adv. [UN-1 11; cf. prec.] Fearlessly, resolutely.

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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.

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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.

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1615.  G. Sandys, Trav., 270. The vndanted giuing or receiuing of wounds; and life so vnfearfully parted with.

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