adv. [f. COLLEGIATE a. + -LY2.] In a collegiate manner or capacity.
1624. Brief Inform. Affairs Palatinate, 30. The secular Electors neuer giuing their consent thereunto: Neyther was the resolution of the same taken Collegiately.
1702. C. Mather, Magn. Chr., IV. (1852), Introd. 9. None of them do live collegiately, but board at private houses.
1842. G. S. Faber, Provinc. Lett. (1844), II. 75. The Tracts for the Times have been published collegiately or corporately.