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单词 primores
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primoresn.

Brit. /priːˈmɔːreɪz/, /prʌɪˈmɔːreɪz/, U.S. /priˈmɔˌreɪz/, /praɪˈmɔˌreɪz/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin prīmōrēs.
Etymology: < classical Latin prīmōrēs (plural) chief or leading men (see primore n.).
With plural agreement. Chief or leading men.
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1719 Life J. Sharp 37 Not a few [Scholars] were of the best quality; and of these who are called Primores, [etc.].
a1842 J. F. Watson Ann. Philadelphia & Pennsylvania (1870) II. 232 Descendants..of the foregoing names, will feel..some interest in this exhibition of names, thus made honourable, as the proper primores and magnates of our country!
1856 J. Brown in J. Cairns Mem. (1860) x. 325 My earlier friends among the primores of the Synod..have most of them long ago departed.
1874 W. Small tr. F. de Coulanges Anc. City v. 339 The primores of the equestrian order—that is to say, the knights of the first six centuries—were patricians.
1941 Speculum 16 294 The abbots, primores of the realm, and royal vassals commended themselves to him and promised fidelity in the accustomed manner on oath.
1991 C. Higgitt tr. J.-P. Poly & E. Bournazel Feudal Transformation i. ii. 52 The former were people who, as the texts of 838 remind us, were members of the primores of their province.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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