adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)
1611. Beaum. & Fl., Philaster, I. i. If you intreat, I will unmovdly hear.
1689. Popple, trans. Lockes 1st Lett. Toleration, 17. Then they can bear most patiently, and unmovedly, the Contagion of Idolatry.
1846. Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. II. 250/2. Quietly and unmovedly as she was standing.
1883. Myers, Ess., Mod. (1885), 44. Through all the perils of the siege they sat unmovedly, perfecting the new constitution.