adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a combined manner, in combination.
a. 1641. Bp. Mountagu, Acts & Mon. (1642), 346. Joyntly and combinedly.
a. 1677. Barrow, Serm., Wks. 1686, II. 30. The flesh, the world, the Devil, all combinedly are so many fierce adversaries.
1861. Musgrave, By-roads, 305. Brigades being independent in their movements, might combinedly attack or support.