adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] Without limitation.

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1611.  Florio, Sterminatamente,… infinitely, vnlimitedly.

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a. 1639.  W. Whateley, Prototypes, II. xxvi. (1640), 81. It is an easie thing for inferiours to obey their Governours … a little too unlimitedly.

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a. 1680.  Corbet, Non-conf. Plea (1683), 19. The said promise must be understood either unlimitedly, or with limitation.

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a. 1716.  Blackall, Wks. (1723), I. 226. If this had been express’d as universally and unlimitedly.

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1796.  Burney, Mem. Metastasio, I. 238. A great … prince, who deigns to be so unlimitedly my protector.

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1836.  New Monthly Mag., XLVIII. 409. His Grace is unlimitedly hospitable.

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1891.  Meredith, One of our Conq., III. xix. 171. He feels the publishers pouring their gallons through it unlimitedly.

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