The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cosmically \Cos"mic*al*ly\, adv.
With the sun at rising or setting; as, a star is said to rise or set cosmically when it rises or sets with the sun.
Universally. [R.]
--Emerson.
Wiktionary
adv. In a cosmic manner.
Usage examples of "cosmically".
Stars rise and set cosmically, achronically, heliacally with the Sun, 471-m.
In that respect, Arvel would gain less, inasmuch as the Sarnirian System has a cosmically unusual distribution of elements.
It would be wrong, in the grand scheme of things, cosmically and karmically, it would be wrong.
The Vaterland bounded like a football some one has kicked and when they looked out again, Union Square was small and remote and shattered, as though some cosmically vast giant had rolled over it.
It’ll make it easy for all the cosmically uncool redneck dudes running loose out there to make it hard for us.
This tells us, in accordance with what we have learnt earlier, that in the two cases there is a different relation of space to the cosmically distant, all-embracing plane.