cunctim

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

cunctim, adv. [cunctus],

all together, in a body, collectively , for conjunctim (very rare, perh. only in App.): cunctim et coacervatim (opp.: singulatim ac discretim), Ap. Flor. 9, p. 347, 6; id. de Deo Socr. 4, p. 43, 39 Hildebr. (al. cuncti).