adv. (UN-1 11, or f. prec.)
1832. Buller, in Trewmans Exeter Flying-Post, 13 Dec., 2/2. And he could assure them, that as a small return for the kindness he had always received at their hands, his best endeavours should unwearyingly be directed to the promotion of their and the national interests.
1835. Beckford, Recoll., 86. Scientific researches unwearyingly pursued in calm and studious retirement.
1866. Meredith, Vittoria, xxix. The lamp burned unwearyingly.
1889. Sat. Rev., 23 March, 349/1. The Carlyles themselves were unwearyingly kind to her.