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uncuriously

  • a word derived from curious.
    curious
    adjective
    eager to learn or know; inquisitive.

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They wear wooden shoes, not uncuriously painted; and the women especially express a kind of rural simplicity and frolic mirth, which has a very agreeable effect.

From A Treatise on the Art of Dancing by Giovanni-Andrea Gallini