adv. Obs. (UN-1 11, or f. UNREDY a. Cf. prec.] Without counsel or consideration; imprudently, unwisely, inadvisedly.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., XVII. lv. (Tollem. MS.). Auctoures meneþ þat yt is a ful violent herbe, and schall be take redily and warly; for he greueþ and soone sleþ, yf it is unredily [L. indiscrete] take to any person.
c. 1445. Pecock, Donet, 142. Þerfore hem silf in þis mater þei biwamblen so rudely and so vnredily. Ibid. (c. 1449), Repr., II. xx. 274. Al this vndirstonde not y of the Bible aloon, as summen ouer vnredili vndirstonden.