† unˈredily, adv. Obs.
[un-1 11, or f. unredy a. Cf. prec.]
Without counsel or consideration; imprudently, unwisely, inadvisedly.
1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lv. (Tollem. MS.), Auctoures meneþ þat yt is a ful violent herbe, and schall be take redily and warly; for he greueþ and soone sleþ, yf it is unredily [L. indiscrete] take to any person. c 1445 Pecock Donet 142 Þerfore hem silf in þis mater þei biwamblen so rudely and so vnredily. c 1449 ― Repr. ii. xx. 274 Al this vndirstonde not y of the Bible aloon, as summen ouer vnredili..vndirstonden. |