adv. [f. CONCORDANT a. + -LY2.] In concord or agreement.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 330. If concordantly unto Berosus wee shall conceive of the travailes of Camese or Cham.
1680. Baxter, Answ. Stillingf., ix. 28. Which they should have concordantly practised.
1865. Pusey, Truth Eng. Ch., 97. Enunciated separately, but concordantly.
1890. Lippincotts Mag., June, 902. That sweet hymn the cherubim Concordantly have sung so long.