unreadily

English

Etymology

From Middle English unredily; equivalent to unready + -ly.

Adverb

unreadily (comparative more unreadily, superlative most unreadily)

  1. In an unready manner.
    • 1824, John Mirehouse, A Practical Treatise on the Law of Advowsons, page 83:
      Other patrons seized all the predial tithes, and gave an example of impropriations to the religious corporations in their vicinity that was not unreadily followed.
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