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harmoniously, adv.|hɑːˈməʊnɪəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a harmonious manner. 1. In the way of agreement or congruity; in harmony; so as to form a consistent whole.
1632Porter Old Mus. Airs in Brit. Bibl. (1812) II. 319 Who hath a human soule and musicke hates, Hates his owne soule that's made harmoniously. 1695Ld. Preston Boeth. iii. 151 The Sovereign Good which ruleth all things power⁓fully, and disposeth them softly and harmoniously. 1819Montgomery Hymm ‘The glorious universe around’ ii, All His works with all His ways Harmoniously unite. b. With harmony of feeling or sentiment.
1671J. Webster Metallogr. xii. 178 They..did harmoniously agree. 1770Burke Pres. Discont. (R.), It was their wish to see publick and private virtues not dissonant and jarring..but harmoniously combined. 1883Froude Short Stud. IV. i. xii. 159 They were now able to work harmoniously together. 2. With harmony of sounds; tunefully.
1611Cotgr., Melodieusement, melodiously, harmoniously, musically, tunably. 1635Shirley Coronat. v. (R.), A king's name Doth sound harmoniously to men at distance. a1720Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.) Wks. (1753) I. 269 Poetry, harmoniously divine. |