adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a conjoint manner; in conjunction.

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1601.  Shaks., Jul. C., I. iii. 29. When these Prodigies Doe so conioyntly meet, let not men say … they are Naturall.

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1615.  G. Sandys, Trav., 55. I haue seene them conioyntly pray in the corners of the streets.

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a. 1720.  Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.), Wks. (1753), I. 264. We’ll haste conjointly to the battle.

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1758.  Monthly Rev., 151. Objects of Surgery, Physic, or of both conjointly.

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1844.  H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 146. A brigade of the 13th and 38th Regiments, conjointly less than five hundred strong.

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1855.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., IV. 397. He was … appointed Secretary of State conjointly with Melfort.

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1867.  Freeman, Norm. Conq. (1876), I. v. 368. Assemblies … which dealt with ecclesiastical and temporal affairs conjointly.

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