adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)
1607. Markham, Cavel., II. 126. Which hee dooing at the first slouenlie, and vnnimbly, you shal beat him about the buttocks.
1631. A. Townshend, Albions Tri., B. What maks me so vnnimbly ryse, That did descend so fleete?
1665. Brathwait, Comment Two Tales, 170. Like another Omphada, she had unnimbly rushed down upon her four Quarters.
1704. Dict. Rust., s.v. Rules buying Horses, To tread unnimbly, shews a false Pace, that never continues.