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unˈcuriously, adv. [un-1 11; cf. prec.] †1. In a plain or unelaborate manner. Obs.
1490Caxton Eneydos ii. 15 Ensiewed creusa his wyf, vncuryously aourned, Nothyng appertenaunt to thestate Royall. 1611Cotgr., Incurieusement, vncuriously, plainely, after a homely manner. 1716–20Lett. fr. Mist's Jrnl. (1722) I. 284 Handling the Subject uncuriously and unpolitely. 2. Without curiosity. Cf. incuriously adv.
1667G. Digby Elvira i. 15, I should have thought you strangely chang'd in humour Should you have gone away so uncuriously. 1862‘Shirley’ (J. Skelton) Nugæ Crit. xi. 483, I began, not uncuriously, to peruse these latest products of the English imagination. |