adv. [f. prec., or UN-1 11.] In a strange, unwonted, or unusual manner; unusually; uncommonly.
1638. R. Baker, trans. Balzacs Lett. (vol. II.), 140. It must be a very extraordinary vertue that transported him so unwontedly.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongewoonlick, Vnwontedly, or Vn-usually.
1815. Scott, Antiq., xviii. Both his brothers slept unwontedly deep and heavily.
1833. New Monthly Mag., XXXVIII. 433. Specimens are not unwontedly seen invading the snowy surface.
1851. Helps, Comp. Solit., vi. 85. The unwontedly sunny pane in December.
1867. Ouida, C. Castlemaines Gage, 16. Her heart stirred strangely and unwontedly.