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pri·ma·cy \ˈprīməsē, -si\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English primacie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin primatia, from Latin primat-, primas one of the first, leader + -ia -y — more at primate 1. : the state of being first (as in importance, order, or rank) : precedence, preeminence, superiority < the primacy of the deed over word and thought — Gilbert Highet > < too proud of the primacy of his intelligence to listen — Eliseo Vivas > 2. : the office, rank, or character of an ecclesiastical primate : the chief ecclesiastical station or dignity in a church; also : supreme episcopal jurisdiction |