1570. Levins, Manip., 51. Vnuaried, inuariatus.
1690. Locke, Hum. Und., II. xiv. § 13. 87. Whether he can keep one unvaried single Idea in his Mind without any other.
1748. Ansons Voy., III. iii. 328. The equable and unvaried character which he had hitherto preserved.
1791. Newte, Tour Eng. & Scot., 2. The unvaried and uninteresting voids of life.
1840. Thirlwall, Greece, lvii. VII. 241. He seasoned the plain unvaried meal by his cheerful conversation.
1879. G. Allen, Colour Sense, iv. 38. The unvaried panorama of green overhead and brown beneath.
Hence Unvariedly adv.
1780. M. Madan, Thelyphthora, II. 242. The word which we have as uniformly and unvariedly translated adultery.