adv. (UN-1 11.)
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 367/2. On-tydely.
1530. Palsgr., 472/2. I bungyll, or do a thyng untydyly, or lyke an yvell workeman.
[1775. Ash.]
1825. Jamieson, s.v., She was very untidily dressed.
1847. C. Brontë, J. Eyre, viii. Untidily folded articles pinned to her shoulder.
1885. Manch. Exam., 12 Jan., 6/3. The table over which the remains of a fish dinner were untidily scattered.