adv. (f. prec., or UN-1 11.)
1653. Baxter, Chr. Concord, 99. Shall it be said that Separatists will lay out all their pains unweariedly to divide the Church ?
1673. Hickeringill, Greg. F. Greyb., 149. The importunities of those unweariedly troublesome spirits.
a. 1715. Burnet, Own Time (1766), I. 253. He was unweariedly active to very little purpose.
1750. Chesterf., Lett. (1774), II. 50. Absolute perfection is unattainable, but a man of parts may be unweariedly aiming at it.
1818. Bentham, Ch. Eng., Introd. 54. The epithet so hardily and unweariedly bestowed upon it.
1860. Froude, Hist. Eng., VI. 395. He worked unweariedly in the service of the public.
1893. J. Pulsford, Loyalty to Christ, II. 135. Unweariedly intent on bringing Her earth-born children into Her glorious House.