adv. Obs. In 5 conally, coonly. [? f. CONE sb.1 + -LY.] Cone-wise; apically; (meeting) in one apical point.
1486. Bk. St. Albans, Her., E iv b. In all armys contrari conyt all the conys mete to gedyr conally in the middis of the shelde. Ibid., E v b. Armys in the wich the colowris mete to gedyr in the myddist poynt coonly.