a. rare. [f. CONSENT v. + -IVE.] = CONSENTIENT.
1649. G. Daniel, Trinarch., Hen. IV., cccxxv. Soe stands the vineyard of Humanitye An orderly Consentive Policye.
1857. Heavysege, Saul (1869), 158. Working consentive to his heavy tread.
Hence Consentively adv., with one consent.
1578. Banister, Hist. Man, IV. 54. Altogether consentiuely forcing one an other downward.