unweariedly — adverb In an unwearied manner; not weariedly; without being weary. He arranges everywhere, struggles unweariedly to arrange, and place on some intelligible footing, the ‘affairs and dues, res ac redditus,’ of his dominion … Wiktionary
unweariedly — adverb see unwearied … New Collegiate Dictionary
unweariedly — See unwearied. * * * … Universalium
unweariedly — un·wea·ried·ly … English syllables
unweariedly — adverb see unwearied … Useful english dictionary
unwearied — unweariedly, adv. unweariedness, n. /un wear eed/, adj. 1. not wearied; not fatigued. 2. indefatigable. [1200 50; ME; see UN 1, WEARY, ED3] * * * … Universalium
unwearied — adjective Date: 13th century not tired or jaded ; fresh < unwearied travelers > • unweariedly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
John Cartwright (political reformer) — For other people with this name, see John Cartwright (disambiguation). John Cartwright Full name John Cartwright Born 17 September 1740 Marnham, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, England, Great Britain … Wikipedia
Antonio Escobar y Mendoza — Antonius de Escobar et Mendoza Antonio Escobar y Mendoza (1589 – July 4, 1669) was a Spanish churchman of illustrious descent. Born in Valladolid, he was educated by the Jesuits, and at the age of fifteen took the habit of that order. He soon… … Wikipedia
Horatio McCulloch — (R.S.A.), sometimes written M Culloch, (born 1806 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 1867 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Scottish landscape painter.LifeHoratio McCulloch was trained in the studio of the Glasgow landscape painter John Knox (1778–1845) for… … Wikipedia