adv. [f. CONCORDANT a. + -LY2.] In concord or agreement.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 330. If concordantly unto Berosus … wee shall conceive of the travailes of Camese or Cham.

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1680.  Baxter, Answ. Stillingf., ix. 28. Which they should have concordantly practised.

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1865.  Pusey, Truth Eng. Ch., 97. Enunciated … separately, but concordantly.

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1890.  Lippincott’s Mag., June, 902. That sweet hymn the cherubim Concordantly have sung so long.

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