adv. (UN-1 11.)
a. 1634. Chapman, Alphonsus, I. Plays, 1873, III. 211. Thus am I wrongd, God knows, unguiltily.
1861. Trench, Comm. Ep. Churches Asia, 119. All of us, by careless walking, are in danger of unconsciously, but not unguiltily, being the same.
1891. Meredith, One of our Conq., xxvi. Unguiltily tainted, in herself she was innocent.