adv. Also 7 ungenti(le)ly. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)

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1666.  Pepys, Diary, 6 Aug. My Lord … did treat her thereupon very rudely and ungenteely.

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1673.  Bp. S. Parker, Reproof Reh. Transp., 452. You might have done very honestly, but yet very ungentily.

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1709.  Strype, Ann. Ref., I. 505. And further, very ungenteely,… Dorman … charged his Adversary with no less than Eighty Two Lyes.

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1825.  Waterton, Wand. S. Amer., I. ii. (1879), 130. Parson Evans, the Welshman, was treated most ungenteelly by an enraged spirit.

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1875.  W. Alexander, Ain Folk, 115. After you felt that you had been ungenteelly treated.

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