adv. [UN-1 11. Cf. prec.] Without wearying; indefatigably.
1612. T. Taylor, Comm. Titus i. 8. Hereby thou art like God, he sparseth abroad, he vnweariably giveth good, to good and bad.
1643. E. Symmons, Loyal Subjects Belief, 65. Those graces and gifts which in his service you have most faithfully and unweariably expended.
1856. Hawthorne, Eng. Note-bks. (1870), II. 40. A variety of mountain outlines that I could have studied unweariably.
1879. H. W. Warren, Recr. Astron., xii. 258. Rendered apparent, static, and unweariably operative.