adv. (UN-1 11.)
1599. Hakluyt, Voy., II. I. 117. Men being first inforced to write their actes in barkes of trees, or otherwise perchance as vnreadily.
1755. Johnson, Awkwardly, clumsily; unreadily; inelegantly.
1804. Mitford, Inquiry, 75. Instruments like the harpsichord, incapable or unreadily capable of variety in loudness.
1871. Proctor, Light Science, 138. It is astonishing how unreadily two sea-currents exchange their temperatures.