adv. Obs. [f. CONCORD + -LY2: the former does not appear as an adj., but cf. L. concord-em, It. concorde adj., and L. concorditer, It. concordemente, OF. concordement = ‘concordly.’] In harmony, concordantly.

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1563–87.  Foxe, A. & M. (1596), 106/2. What they deliberat wiselie, let them accomplish concordlie.

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1564.  Brief Exam., *iiij. The aduersaries shall have the whole state of the Cleargie … concordely ioyned to be wholly agaynst them.

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