adv. [f. UNCIAL a.]
† 1. In uncial measurement. Obs.
1650. J. Wybard, Tactometria, 306. And so the solid measure of one pound-troy of water, wil be, Uncially, 22·7368; and of one pound-avoirdupois, wil be Uncially 27·609.
2. In uncial letters.
1885. H. Sweet, Oldest Eng. Texts, 422. As there is an entire absence of Northumbrian charters and of uncially written West-Saxon ones.