adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1637.  Abp. Laud, Sp. Star-Chamber, 14 June, 24. That clause being unfittingly expressed, we thought fit to passe it over.

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1656.  W. Montague, Accompl. Wom., 101. It were to be ill advised … to be so unfittingly pitifull to insolence or detraction.

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1828.  Scott, F. M. Perth, xiii. Men who have matched unfittingly become careless in the choice of those whom they love.

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