unkindly

Etymology 1
From ; equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) Not kindly.
 * 2) Not kind, lacking in friendliness, warm-heartedness or sympathy.
 * 3)  Rough, unfavourable, bad.
 * 4)  Unnatural, contrary to the natural or proper order of things.
 * 5) * 1678,, Nine Cases of Conscience Occasionally Determined, London: H. Brome et al., p.128,
 * the want of mercy in a Father, is more unkindly, more unseemly, more unnatural than in another man
 * 1)  Unnatural, contrary to the natural or proper order of things.
 * 2) * 1678,, Nine Cases of Conscience Occasionally Determined, London: H. Brome et al., p.128,
 * the want of mercy in a Father, is more unkindly, more unseemly, more unnatural than in another man
 * 1) * 1678,, Nine Cases of Conscience Occasionally Determined, London: H. Brome et al., p.128,
 * the want of mercy in a Father, is more unkindly, more unseemly, more unnatural than in another man

Etymology 2
From ; equivalent to or. Compare 🇨🇬.

Adverb

 * 1) In an unkind manner.
 * 2)  In an unnatural manner.
 * 1)  In an unnatural manner.
 * 1)  In an unnatural manner.
 * 1)  In an unnatural manner.
 * 1)  In an unnatural manner.