adv. (UN-1 11.)
1637. Abp. Laud, Sp. Star-Chamber, 14 June, 24. That clause being unfittingly expressed, we thought fit to passe it over.
1656. W. Montague, Accompl. Wom., 101. It were to be ill advised to be so unfittingly pitifull to insolence or detraction.
1828. Scott, F. M. Perth, xiii. Men who have matched unfittingly become careless in the choice of those whom they love.