adv. [UN-1 11.] Heedlessly.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., IV. x. 13. Whose manner was all passengers to stay,… Through which some lost great hope vnheedily.

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1603.  Florio, Montaigne, II. xxxv. 428. Beseeching her, that she wold not so vnheedily loose her self.

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1629.  H. Burton, Truth’s Triumph, 301. I vnheedily thou hast fallen vpon the same rockes.

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1720–1.  Lett. fr. Mist’s Jrnl. (1722), II. 270. Anything that has the Name of it deceives them, who unheedily take the Title for the Reality.

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