adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a copulative manner.
1626. W. Sclater, Exp. 2 Thess. (1629), 189. Vnderstand them copulatiuely, so that they haue connexion with other graces.
1651. Biggs, New Disp., ¶ 230. Seeing it is denyed disjunctively, it may also be denyed copulatively.
1726. Ayliffe, Parerg., 392. Six things are copulatively requird, to the end that the suppletory oath should be given.
1880. F. Hall, Doctor Indoctus, 10. Equality is predicable of things contemplated, not alternatively, but copulatively.