a. Obs. rare. [f. L. ūnic-us UNIQUE a. + -AL.] Forming or consisting of one only; alone of its kind, unique.
1598. Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. i. II. Impost., 65. A body differing little from th One unicall, the onely-beeing Beeing.
1650. Charleton, Paradoxes, Prol. 26. The form or Essence of Verity, is unicall, single, and devoid of all Alterity.
Hence † Unically adv., entirely, undividedly.
1689. G. Harvey, Curing Dis. by Expect., v. 33. If your confidence is so unically fixed on the Virtues of Steel.