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† primo-prime, a. Obs. [f. L. prīmō adv., first + prime a.] First of all; the very first; absolutely primary. So † primo-ˈprimitive a., earliest of the primitive.
1673O. Walker Educ. v. 46 As if not taken at the first moment, as it were, the primo-prime acts. 1679Alsop Melius Inquirend. i. i. 48 It would be a severe charge upon all the Primo-primitive Fathers that they were Arians. 1693Beverley True St. Gosp. Truth 9 This is the Primo-prime, as may be said, Foundation of Holiness, and Happiness; To Know and Enjoy the only True God. 1715M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. Pref. 87 The Secular Ignorance and Candid Simplicity of the Primo-Primitive Christians. |