adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] Without limitation.
1611. Florio, Sterminatamente, infinitely, vnlimitedly.
a. 1639. W. Whateley, Prototypes, II. xxvi. (1640), 81. It is an easie thing for inferiours to obey their Governours a little too unlimitedly.
a. 1680. Corbet, Non-conf. Plea (1683), 19. The said promise must be understood either unlimitedly, or with limitation.
a. 1716. Blackall, Wks. (1723), I. 226. If this had been expressd as universally and unlimitedly.
1796. Burney, Mem. Metastasio, I. 238. A great prince, who deigns to be so unlimitedly my protector.
1836. New Monthly Mag., XLVIII. 409. His Grace is unlimitedly hospitable.
1891. Meredith, One of our Conq., III. xix. 171. He feels the publishers pouring their gallons through it unlimitedly.