conciliarly

English

Etymology

conciliar + -ly

Adverb

conciliarly (not comparable)

  1. By a council, especially an ecclesiastical council.
    • 1869, The Dublin Review (page 478)
      The book had been condemned by certain authorities connected with the Council, but had not been condemned conciliarly.
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