adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a manner accordant or agreeing; agreeably, conformably (to, with); suitably, fitly, properly.
c. 1400. Apol. for Lollards, 55. Are þei not, a cordantly to þe wordis of þe prophets, werr, & abhominabler þan carnal sodomists.
1621. T. Adams, White Devill (1629), 60. If any be worthy to beare the usurer company, let it be the rioter, though of contrary dispositions, yet in this journey fitly and accordantly met.
1858. H. Bushnell, Nat. & Supernat., xii. 394 (1864). Accordantly also with such a conception of God, the divine unity is reproduced as trinity.
1875. B. Taylor, Faust, II. III. 176. The echo of his orders then returns no more Accordantly to him in swiftly finished acts.