adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)
1682. Norris, Hierocles, 134. Demeaning themselves ungovernably in all fortunes.
1764. Goldsm., Trav., 314. Heavens! how unlike their Belgic sires of old! Rough, poor, content, ungovernably bold.
1810. Crabbe, Borough, iii. 42. Accuse me not that I think the passions, Strong as they are, ungovernably strong.
1855. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., xix. IV. 357. He had been turned out of office in a way which had made him ungovernably ferocious.
1882. M. Dodds, Genesis, 195. A nature wholly without self-control, and whose passions raged ungovernably.