adv. [UN-1 11.] Without sobriety or restraint; immoderately.
c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 2506. Lest it tyde after, Þat ye be drepit with dole, Your sones vnsoberly slayne in the place. Ibid., 12494. Sodonly the softe winde vnsoberly blew.
1547. Homilies, I. Contention, I. S ij b. So vnsoberly to reason and dispute, that they fal to chiding and contencion.
1551. Cranmer, Answ. Cavillation, 8. Which counsell if you had folowed, you wolde not haue doone so vnsobrely in manny thynges, as you haue doone.