adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a manner accordant or agreeing; agreeably, conformably (to, with); suitably, fitly, properly.

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c. 1400.  Apol. for Lollards, 55. Are þei not, a cordantly to þe wordis of þe prophets, werr, & abhominabler þan carnal sodomists.

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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.

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1858.  H. Bushnell, Nat. & Supernat., xii. 394 (1864). Accordantly also with such a conception of God, the divine unity is reproduced as trinity.

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1875.  B. Taylor, Faust, II. III. 176. The echo of his orders then returns no more Accordantly to him in swiftly finished acts.

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