adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)

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1607.  Markham, Cavel., II. 126. Which hee dooing at the first slouenlie, and vnnimbly, you shal … beat him about the buttocks.

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1631.  A. Townshend, Albion’s Tri., B. What mak’s me so vnnimbly ryse, That did descend so fleete?

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1665.  Brathwait, Comment Two Tales, 170. Like another Omphada, she had unnimbly rushed down upon her four Quarters.

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1704.  Dict. Rust., s.v. Rules buying Horses, To tread unnimbly, shews a false Pace, that never continues.

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