adv. Also 7 ungenti(le)ly. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)
1666. Pepys, Diary, 6 Aug. My Lord did treat her thereupon very rudely and ungenteely.
1673. Bp. S. Parker, Reproof Reh. Transp., 452. You might have done very honestly, but yet very ungentily.
1709. Strype, Ann. Ref., I. 505. And further, very ungenteely, Dorman charged his Adversary with no less than Eighty Two Lyes.
1825. Waterton, Wand. S. Amer., I. ii. (1879), 130. Parson Evans, the Welshman, was treated most ungenteelly by an enraged spirit.
1875. W. Alexander, Ain Folk, 115. After you felt that you had been ungenteelly treated.