adv. [f. prec., or UN-1 11.] In a strange, unwonted, or unusual manner; unusually; uncommonly.

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1638.  R. Baker, trans. Balzac’s Lett. (vol. II.), 140. It must be a very extraordinary vertue that transported him so unwontedly.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongewoonlick, Vnwontedly, or Vn-usually.

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1815.  Scott, Antiq., xviii. Both his brothers slept unwontedly deep and heavily.

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1833.  New Monthly Mag., XXXVIII. 433. Specimens … are not unwontedly seen invading the snowy surface.

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1851.  Helps, Comp. Solit., vi. 85. The unwontedly sunny pane in December.

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1867.  ‘Ouida,’ C. Castlemaine’s Gage, 16. Her heart stirred strangely and unwontedly.

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