adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] With concurrence, concurrently.
1650. A. B., Mutatus Polemo, 35. They are to meet at Breda, where now a Babel of them are concurringly tumbled together.
1840. Arnold, Lett., in Stanley, Life (1844), II. ix. 195. Those great truths which the highest authorities seem to me concurringly to teach.