adv. (UN-1 11; cf. UNPASSIONATE a.)

1

1648.  Eikon Bas., iv. 24. Make us unpassionately to see the light of Reason.

2

1661.  Cowley, Cromwell, Wks. 1906, II. 366. Truely and unpassionately reflecting upon the advantages of his person.

3

1707.  Reflex. upon Ridicule (1717), I. 44. Those who unpassionately hear him, regard his Mystery as importunate Trifles.

4