adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a conjoint manner; in conjunction.
1601. Shaks., Jul. C., I. iii. 29. When these Prodigies Doe so conioyntly meet, let not men say they are Naturall.
1615. G. Sandys, Trav., 55. I haue seene them conioyntly pray in the corners of the streets.
a. 1720. Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.), Wks. (1753), I. 264. Well haste conjointly to the battle.
1758. Monthly Rev., 151. Objects of Surgery, Physic, or of both conjointly.
1844. H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 146. A brigade of the 13th and 38th Regiments, conjointly less than five hundred strong.
1855. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., IV. 397. He was appointed Secretary of State conjointly with Melfort.
1867. Freeman, Norm. Conq. (1876), I. v. 368. Assemblies which dealt with ecclesiastical and temporal affairs conjointly.