adv. [UN-1 11.] Heedlessly.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., IV. x. 13. Whose manner was all passengers to stay, Through which some lost great hope vnheedily.
1603. Florio, Montaigne, II. xxxv. 428. Beseeching her, that she wold not so vnheedily loose her self.
1629. H. Burton, Truths Triumph, 301. I vnheedily thou hast fallen vpon the same rockes.
17201. Lett. fr. Mists Jrnl. (1722), II. 270. Anything that has the Name of it deceives them, who unheedily take the Title for the Reality.