adv. [UN-1 11.] In an unusual manner; to an unusual extent; uncommonly, exceptionally.
1615. Crooke, Body of Man, 263. If her monthly courses do stop vnvsually.
1620. T. Granger, Div. Logike, 246. More obscurely, and vnusually when the negatiue particle is set before the coniunction discretiue.
1796. Mme. DArblay, Camilla, I. 355. Camilla, unusually thoughtful, walked alone into the garden.
1818. Scott, Hrt. Midl., x. She was unusually cross and fretful.
1871. Le Fanu, Rose & Key, II. 123. Very unusually for him, he was first to speak.