adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b.] Impoliticly.
1589. Warner, Alb. Eng., II. 160. A sport [sc. riding on horseback] lately vsed of our English youthes, but now vnpollitickly discontinued.
a. 1677. Barrow, Serm. (1686), I. 407. We deal as unpolitickly, as the members of the body should act unnaturally, in subtracting mutual assistance.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa, II. 64. Mr. Solmes had told Her, that I acted very unpoliticly.