adv. [f. COINCIDENT + -LY2.] In a coincident manner; concurrently, at the same time.
1629. H. Burton, Babel no Bethel, 112. Falling in coincidently with M. Cholmleyes Arguments.
1875. Stubbs, Const. Hist., III. xviii. 88. Coincidently with the kings departure, bishop Beaufort resigned the great seal.
1884. J. Payn, Some Lit. Recoll., 220. The serial works of our popular writers appear coincidently not only in America, but in many of our colonies.