adv. Obs. [UN-1 11.] Shamelessly.

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c. 1375.  Sc. Leg. Saints, xxxii. (Justin), 387. The feynde … becuth vnschamefully to diffule hyre thru lychery.

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c. 1400.  Found. St. Bartholomew’s, 48. It is no prudent mannys dede … suche a conseyuyd desire yn herte so vnshamfully to vttyr.

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c. 1430.  Wycliffite Bible (1850), I. 61/2. To prece forth his owne [studies] vnshamefully.

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1561.  T. Hoby, trans. Castiglione’s Courtyer, Yy iv. Not to praise himself vnshamefully and out of reason.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Onbeschaemdelick, vnshamefully, or impudently.

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a. 1660.  Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.), II. 26. I will … prove you to be a lyer, in what you unshamfully formerly asserted.

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