adv. [UN-1 11.] Without restraint.
1655. Earl Orrery, Parthen., II. III. 287. Shee shedd hirs [sc. tears] the more vnrestraindly. Ibid., II. VII. 653. Surena permitted Parthenissa unrestrainedly to visit him.
1852. Thackeray, Esmond, I. ix. He yawned unrestrainedly.
1862. H. Aïdé, Carr of Carrlyon, II. 57. She and her child wept unrestrainedly.
1876. Miss Yonge, Womankind, v. 32. She will see enough of them unrestrainedly to understand their dispositions.