† unˈopportunely, adv. Obs.
(un-1 11, 5 b.)
| 1657 Earl of Monmouth tr. Paruta's Pol. Disc. 37 They sent their Fleet to regain Sicily; but the counsel was too late and unopportunely taken. 1766 Colman & Garrick Clandestine Marriage ii. 37, I have broke in upon you a little unopportunely, I believe. |