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originary, a. (n.) Now rare.|ɒˈrɪdʒɪnərɪ| [ad. late L. orīgināri-us original, aboriginal, f. orīgin-em origin: see -ary. Cf. F. originaire (1365 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. †1. That originates or springs from (of) the thing or place in question; derived, sprung, or having one's extraction from; aboriginal, native; cf. original A. 2. Obs.
1594Mirr. Policy (1599) L liij, In such honors, offices and dignities of a cittie, the originarie cittizens are to be preferred before strangers. 1633R. Ashley tr. Barri's Cochin China B, Cochin China..is called in the language of the originarie inhabitants Anam, which is the West. 1685Boyle High Veneration, etc. §18 This heteroclite mineral scarce seems to be originary of this world of ours. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. Diss. Drama 25 John Bird, who was a Natif of Coventry, tho' originary of Cheshire. 2. That is the origin or source; from which something originates; = original A. 3.
1638Sandys On Job 15 Remember I am built of clay; and must Resolve to my originary Dust. 1678Norris Coll. Misc. (1699) 44 Take wing (my soul) and upwards bend thy flight, To thy Originary fields of Light. 1862F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 69 The originary atoms of earth, water, fire, and air. †3. Arising directly; primary, underived; = original A. 4 a. Obs.
1679Locke Jrnl. 15 Nov. in Fox Bourne Life (1876) I. viii. 451 After October no more originary agues, but such as returned. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. 33 The very Objections of the Arians against Christ's Originary Divinity. 4. ‘Productive, causing existence’. (J.)
1705Cheyne Philos. Princ. (J.), The production of animals in the originary way requires a certain degree of warmth. 5. Arising from or founded upon origin. rare.
18..New Princeton Rev. I. 34 (Cent.) Without originary title to Palestine, they conceived that it became theirs by his arbitrary bestowment. †B. n. An aboriginal, a native. Obs.
1594R. Ashley tr. Loys le Roy 33 The Indians..did boast, that they were the true Originaries. 1694Falle Jersey v. 144 And the Originaries, or Natives of the Isle, shall be preferred before others to the Ministery. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. Diss. Physick 38 Melampus is said also to have been an Originary of Pylos and a Travellour into Egypt. Hence † oˈriginarily adv., originally, primarily.
1610Donne Pseudo-martyr 181 Originarily, and fundamentally, the Scriptures of God informe vs, what our subiection to the Church ought to be. 1611Cotgr., Originairement, originarily, originally. |